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The nation's second biggest bank by assets said Wednesday that it has named Arnold Donald, a former chief executive of Merisant, and Lionel Nowell 3rd, a former treasurer at PepsiCo, directors.
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Citigroup is widening regional responsibilities for one of its business bankers. The company's commercial banking arm said Wednesday it has named Shawn McGowen president of the unit's central region.
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General Electric (GE) has agreed to settle a lawsuit charging it with wrongdoing in the sale of securities backed by residential mortgages.
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A lawsuit by the state's Democratic attorney general alleges that the oft-criticized mortgage assignment system deprived Kentucky of recording fees and shrouded property records in secrecy.
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Banner Corp. (BANR) in Walla Walla, Wash., reported higher than expected earnings because of a surge in mortgage-banking income and service fees.
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Loans and fees lifted Community National Bank in Great Neck, N.Y., in the fourth quarter.
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Following bankers' positive reaction to the bureau's QM regulation, industry observers are optimistic about the prospects for added flexibility in the QRM rules that will follow.
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Two dozen former mutual thrifts, including OmniAmerican, have reached or are nearing the end of a three-year ban from selling themselves. Let the M&A chatter begin.
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Flushing Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., is set to convert to a bank.
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Conversion activity has declined in recent years, though some observers believe mutual thrifts could find market conditions more accommodating in coming months.
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