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Pulaski Bank has filed a lawsuit against three former employees over mortgage data that the Creve Couer, Mo., bank claims the employees took and are using to give their new employer a leg up.
July 16 -
As Dodd-Frank's two year anniversary approaches "scores of rules that the law had mandated to be completed at this point are still uncompleted," writes American Banker's Donna Borak, citing analysis by the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.
July 16
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A final rule places credit reporting agencies under the bureau's nonbank supervision program as part of its "larger participant" powers.
July 16 -
A trade group representing convenience stores rejected the proposed settlement of interchange lawsuits and hired law firm Constantine Cannon to hold out for better terms.
July 15 -
Visa, MasterCard and the largest banks have announced a proposed multi-billion dollar settlement with U.S. retailers in a longstanding lawsuit over swipe fees charged by the networks.
July 13 -
Visa, MasterCard and the largest banks have announced a proposed multi-billion dollar settlement with U.S. retailers in a longstanding lawsuit over swipe fees charged by the networks.
July 13 -
Regulators late Friday seized the $24.8 million-asset Glasgow Savings Bank in Glasgow, Mo.
July 13 -
Let's wrap up the week of Dodd-Frank negativity with something a little more upbeat: an insurance executive who'd like to point out a positive in Dodd-Frank.
July 13
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AB editors discuss everything from eminent domain mortgage seizures and the CFPB's first year to earnings and the risk that banks are stretching for earnings.
July 13 -
U.S. officials were told in April 2008 that banks were possibly underreporting their London interbank offered rate submissions, according to documents released on Friday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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