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The American Bankers Association told attendees at its Government Relations Summit that now is not the time to “play footsie” with lawmakers and regulators.
March 21 -
Stung by the recent skimming scandals that rocked banks in Singapore, the country’s apex monetary authority says it is working with the financial institutions to safeguard their systems and operating capability.
March 21 -
In a time of crisis, banks are challenged to communicate to irate and frustrated customers over Twitter, Facebook and blogs. And in most cases, the banks don't win.
March 21 -
Is it inevitable? Will community banks as we know them cease to exist over the next 10 years, with large, regional and multi-state banks along with credit unions left to fill the gap?
March 20
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Senate Democrats Tuesday failed in an attempt to scale back a bill meant to ease the path for small banks to raise new capital.
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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner attempted to reassure Republican lawmakers who worry that tough new regulations in this country will put U.S. banks at a disadvantage and that taxpayers will need to bail out struggling European nations.
March 20 -
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated a written agreement with Mid America Bank and Trust Co. in Dixon, Mo.
March 20 -
As consumer panel questions Obama administration's choices for FDIC, Fed and other agencies, Sen. Richard Shelby says nominees will be chosen "on their merits."
March 20 -
Trading revenues at commercial banks fell sharply in the fourth quarter as concerns about sovereign debt and economic uncertainty in Europe kept many banks and their clients on the sidelines.
March 20 -
If former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair was still a banking regulator, there might have been a lot more banks "failing" the stress tests.
March 20




