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Letter to the Editor - Aug. 7
Glass-Steagall wouldn’t have saved us from banking crisis To the editor: Allan Powell highlights one of economist Paul Krugman’s assertions that many of our current financial woes were caused by the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act....Tags: Investment Service, Citigroup Incorporated, Fannie Mae, Banking, Bank of America Corp.
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Mobridge development corporation to receive $62,850
Mobridge Economic Development Corp. will receive $62,850 through the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. The corporation will use the funding to expand small business loans in conjunction with financial management training and one-on-one...Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Tim Johnson, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial and Business Services
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Credit unions: Benefits you can bank on
Do you ever find yourself yearning for the kind of service you got at the financial institutions of your youth? Do you miss the personal attention, local focus and less frequent fees that characterized those long-ago institutions? You may be able to find...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Passenger Cars, Personal Finance, Career and Workplace, Financial Planning
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Wells Fargo agrees to pay $175M settlement in pricing discrimination suit
About 1,000 Baltimore-area residents are expected to receive thousands of dollars each under a landmark $175 million settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wells Fargo over accusations of discriminatory lending practices.
Under the terms...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Property Tax, Federal Housing Administration, Chicago Mortgages, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Five bills by Sen. Vargas move to Senate floor
Five bills by the area’s senator have advanced to the Senate floor. Sen. Juan Vargas, D-Chula Vista, had five bills varying from mandating reporting of sexual abuse and environmental quality mitigation, pass the Senate Appropriations Committee on...Tags: Consumers, Entertainment Events, Juan Vargas, Facebook, Abusive Behavior
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U.S. PIRG: College students overpaying for campus debit cards
One more reason why the Consumer Financial Protection Bureauneeds to look at prepaid debit cards: College students are finding their scarce dollars eaten up by fees on the cards, which many schools are using for student IDs and to disburse financial aid,...Tags: Students, Financial Aid, Johns Hopkins University, Banking, Education
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Loan fund lends helping hand
HARBOR SPRINGS -- People can't always rely on the big banks to help them turn a great idea into a small business. When Jet Conrady saw the need for an ice-cream shop in Pellston, she automatically knew it would be a success. But with conventional...Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Banking, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Jewish Federations help win new anti-Iran law
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsA new law requires Florida-chartered banks to report information to the state on any accounts that might be linked to foreign financial institutions supporting terrorism. Aimed at Iran, the law stemmed from efforts by the Jewish Federations in Palm Beach....Tags: Justice System, Judges, Palm Beach County, United Nations, Judaism
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First Mariner's Hale retires
Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate and developer, said Friday that he has retired as chief executive and chairman of First Mariner Bancorp — the banking company he built, only to scramble in the housing market collapse and recession...Tags: Bears Stearns Cos., Finance, Wilmington Trust Company, Companies and Corporations, Highlandtown
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Banks and credit unions to offer cash prizes under new law
The thrill of potentially winning big bucks gets people to spend millions of dollars regularly on lottery tickets. Can this same concept excite Marylanders to become better savers?
We'll find out.
A new law that kicks in next month will allow banks...Tags: Consumers, Sound Recordings, Mega Millions Lottery, Finance, Services and Shopping
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New Md. law aims to halt financial abuse of the elderly
Maryland banks and credit unions are likely to be among the first to notice that an elderly customer is being financially exploited by a con artist or an unscrupulous relative. So it makes sense that these institutions take part in an effort to protect...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), MetLife Incorporated, Crime, Law and Justice, Financial and Business Services
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