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| Europe on back foot over U.S. bank plan | | Reuters UK - 11 Hours ago | | Obama proposed on Thursday to curb banks' size and risk-taking, sending shares in major institutions down. Senior officials and lawmakers involved in regulatory policymaking at a global and European level | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| US bankers don't seem to have any shame | | South China Morning Post - 19 Hours ago | | The credit meltdown in America has often been compared to the earlier savings and loan scandal. The comparison is inexact, but the contrast may be more revealing. Take, for example, the number of bankers | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Northern Trust to expand asset management in Japan | | Asia Asset Management - 20 Hours ago | | Teresa Parker, the Asia-Pacific chief executive officer of Northern Trust has certainly come a long way in her nearly 28-year career with the Chicago-headquartered bank; with a strong background in operations, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Former US banks bosses face civil action | | Legalbrief - 21 Hours ago | | A Jurist report notes that the New York Office of the Attorney-General has filed civil charges against Bank of America (BOA), former CEO Ken Lewis, and former CFO Joseph Price, alleging that the bank | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| 8 leave Comerica for Huntington | | The Detroit Free Press - 9 Hours ago | | FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER E-mail Eight commercial bankers have left Comerica Bank to join Huntington Bancshares, whose top Michigan executive vowed Monday to increase the bank's lending in the state. | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Will rule on SEC, BoA soon | | Straits Times - 16 Hours ago | | NEW YORK - A JUSGE promised on Monday to decide by the end of next week whether to approve a US$150 million (S$292 million) settlement between the Securities and Exchange Commission and Bank of America | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| US banks can share data | | Straits Times - 18 Hours ago | | WASHINGTON - A US financial crime agency has adopted a rule allowing local, state and foreign police agencies to seek information from American banks, despite opposition from industry groups. The rule | | | | Add Comment | | |