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Is she or isn't she? Elizabeth Warren gave her strongest indication yet that she's planning a Senate run with a posting Thursday on the liberal Massachusetts blog Blue Mass Group.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has appointed a former project director from the Pew Charitable Trusts as deputy comptroller.
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WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency shut $538.1 million-asset First National Bank of Olathe in Kansas, the first failure in the state this year, bringing the total number of collapses in the country to 64.
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Banking companies that received rescue capital from the government and fall behind on payments have trouble getting out of the hole.
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The Obama administration faces reputational and practical problems if it rents out foreclosed homes as part of its new efforts to unload the backlog of real-estate owned properties held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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The Federal Reserve's vow to keep interest rates low for another two years has taken a number of bankers by surprise.
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A pair of banking companies said Friday that they have been approved for participating the in the Small Business Lending Fund and plan to use the funds to exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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The Office of Financial Research said Friday it had delayed plans to issue a rule requiring financial firms to use a legal entity identifier when they report data to the OFR.
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Efforts to crack regulators' code are varied but may be close to the mark.
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One year following the implementation of Reg E – opt-in for debit card and ATM overdrafts – and 77% of checking account users have given consent.
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