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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke went on the defensive this week, rejecting criticisms from Paul Krugman that he had been "assimilated by the Fed Borg" and his views were inconsistent with his previous work as an academic.
April 27 -
Jesse Villarreal Jr., one of the top officials who served at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. during Sheila Bair's term as chairman, has joined Banco Santander as the head of its U.S. government relations team.
April 27 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has hired Denise Dunckel as a senior associate director for the office of congressional affairs and communications.
April 27 -
Growing up in Anaheim, Calif., Raj Date's early working days were decidedly more glamorous. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's No. 2 revealed last week that he got his first paying job at Disneyland.
April 27 -
Re "Carving Up Big Banks Won't Work, Any Way You Slice It":
April 27
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has extended the comment period until June 29 for its public inquiry into overdraft practices.
April 27 -
The FDIC's crisis-era guarantee of unsecured debt had a stabilizing effect, and unlike Treasury's capital infusions in banks the so-called TLGP skirted a lot of the bad publicity associated with the bailout. With its end approaching, some see the debt guarantee as a model for future crises.
April 26 -
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated a written agreement with North Valley Bancorp (NOVB) in response to the Redding, Calif., company's improved financial condition.
April 26 -
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said Thursday that while the administration still supports the bank tax, it's now talking with members of Congress about other potential ways to pay for the president's broad mortgage refinancing proposal.
April 26 -
When I see my name in print included alongside names like Sheila Bair, Tom Hoenig, Richard Fisher, and Simon Johnson, I take notice.
April 26



