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Small businesses obtained more loans from banks of all sizes compared to a month earlier month in another sign that the economy is gradually improving.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s outspoken vice chairman told bankers that curbing the "misdeeds" that prompted higher regulatory burden is better than just seeking exemptions for some.
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Community banks are testing out a new tool that makes it easier (and far cheaper) for commercial customers to estimate the value of their companies.
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Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is requesting additional information from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation about its involvement in Operation Choke Point.
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Lenders are relaxing overlays and adjusting pricing to attract more VA business.
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Wells Fargo failed to convince a U.S. appeals court that a multibank mortgage settlement in 2012 barred the government from suing over home lending practices it claims led to hundreds of millions of dollars in federal insurance payouts.
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American Banker asked readers, BankThink contributors and staff members to recommend books for bankers to take on their summer vacations. Share your own suggestions in the comments section below.
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Leonard G. Potillo III, the owner of Florida-based debt buyer United Credit Recovery LLC, was arrested Monday and charged with bribing a U.S. Bank official to get inside information on the sale of debt portfolios.
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TriState Capital Holdings (TSC) in Pittsburgh has raised $35 million through a private placement of subordinated debt.
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A Missouri collection agency plans to lay off 108 workers, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice filed with the state.
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