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Preston M. "Pete" Geren 3rd, a former secretary of the Army and U.S. lawmaker, recently joined the board of Texas Capital Bancshares in Dallas.
July 27 -
A rambling question from Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner bears an uncomfortable resemblance to an old "Saturday Night Live" sketch.
July 27 -
Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citigroup were among the largest clients of firms whose products led to a $210 million settlement between Capital One and federal regulators.
July 27 -
Wal-Mart balks at card settlement; analyst praises bad customer service at Wells Fargo; Sandy Weill, empire-builder, calls for dismantling of empires.
July 27 -
Capital One will pay $12 million to thousands of military customers it overcharged for loans and improperly foreclosed upon, as part of a settlement with the Department of Justice and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
July 27 -
Beth Mooney believes regional banks have a competitive advantage against their largest competitors given the "onerous" compliance requirements for $1 trillion-asset banks under the Dodd-Frank Act.
July 27 -
Regulators implementing Dodd-Frank met with big banks nearly 1,300 times in the past two years, but held only 242 meetings with reform-oriented organizations, according to a report from the Sunlight Foundation.
July 27
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Sens. Orrin Hatch and Jerry Moran are accusing the Treasury Department of inappropriately using Twitter and Facebook to push the Obama administration's priorities on Capitol Hill.
July 26 -
The Treasury secretary said Thursday that an extension of the crisis-era program, which remains popular with community banks, appears to be unnecessary.
July 26 -
Capital One will pay $12 million to military customers it overcharged for loans, as part of a settlement with the Justice Dept. and the OCC.
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