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On President Obama's selection of Penny Pritzker as U.S. Commerce secretary, despite her role in the 2001 failure of Superior Bank:
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On the threat the Brown-Vitter bill and other proposed regulations pose to investment banking revenue:
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On how the dispute between bank regulators over Basel III capital requirements is playing out:
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On why he thinks a lot of community bankers would be willing to accept book value or less for their banks:
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On why many banks are not worth buying:
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On the big fall in BMO Harris' 2013 consumer-satisfaction score after it had trouble integrating M&I customers:
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On why strong fee income removes the temptation to make risky loans:
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On why New York City Comptroller John Liu has demanded executive pay clawbacks at banks:
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On why bank buyers should look closely at potential targets' executive-compensation arrangements:
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On why community banks and credit unions should jointly oppose Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules:
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Former Wells Fargo CEO Richard Kovacevich on speculation that he might consider a comeback elsewhere in the banking industry:
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Frank Bisignano on his departure from JPMorgan Chase (JPM), where he was co-chief operating officer, to become chief executive at First Data:
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