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Some of the new red tape was supposed to drive deals, but it could dry up M&A among banks near $50 billion of assets.
August 12 -
Banks have struggled for years to get their customers to accept paperless account statements. But even among those who have succeeded in such efforts, paper use has risen.
August 12 -
Barack Obama has missed his chance to see a director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau take office within his first term as president.
August 12 -
Regulators should be aware of the role banks play in steering these products into pension, endowment and foundation portfolios.
August 11
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Market volatility is fueling fears of a large institution collapse, but regulators are unlikely to act unless the situation gets a lot worse.
August 11 -
WASHINGTON — A panel of House members will meet next week in Georgia, the epicenter of bank failures nationwide, for a hearing on whether bank examiners have become overly strict.
August 11 -
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., named three Democrats to the Joint Select Deficit Committee on Thursday, finalizing the list of 12 lawmakers who will try to reduce the budget deficit by $1.5 trillion this fall.
August 11 -
Maine Attorney General William Schneider's office reached an agreement with Texas-based debt management company Credit Solutions of America Inc. to settle charges of unfair trade practices.
August 11 -
The article "Bankers Fear 'Witch Hunt' in Government Pursuit of Fair Lending Cases" [Aug 2] chronicles the response of bankers, advocates, the Department of Justice itself, and others to "an aggressive push by the Justice Department to investigate fair lending claims..." and "...the launch last year of a special fair-lending unit within Justice's civil rights division...investigating claims of bank discrimination in their credit policies."
August 10


