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Africa calls for World Bank reform after Nigerian denied top post
World NowAfricans call for World Bank reform after Africa's candidate for World Bank president is passed over: African financial leaders called for the reform of the World Bank and its process for selecting its leader, dominated for six decades by the US, after... -
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Obama Signs Defense Bill Despite 'Reservations' on Terrorism Regulations
Associated PressPresident Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having "serious reservations" about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists. The bill also applies penalties against...Tags: FBI, Commodity Markets, U.S. Department of State, Central Bank, White House
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Why pay credit union checking fees?
What I want to know is why Sun Community Federal Credit Union is charging $5 at the end of the month if we don’t have a certain amount of cash in our checking account. I can understand our savings. I just don’t get it. I know it’s just...Tags: Finance
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Bank of America upheaval an opportunity for local competitors
On the day last week that Bank of America announced sweeping cost-cuts, including the elimination of 30,000 jobs, executives at BlueRidge Bank celebrated a milestone for the three-year-old financial company.
The Frederick-based community bank opened a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Public Employees, Layoffs and Downsizing, Mercantile Bankshares Corp., Credit and Debt
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Experts: Online identity theft often starts at home
Daily American Sunday EditorThe holiday shopping season begins shortly and e-commerce retailers like Amazon and eBay are already vying for a larger share of sales with massive e-mail campaigns and discounts. The expansion of online sales and banking is tempered by consumer fears...Tags: Corporate Crime, Theft, Services and Shopping, Criminals, Personal Data Collection
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National firm lowers rating for Northwestern Bank
Northwestern Bank, a Traverse City-based financial inst
itution with several offices around Emmet and Charlevoix counties, recently received a downgrade in the outlook calculated for it by national ratings agency BauerFinancial.
BauerFinancial Inc....Tags: Weather, Foreclosures, Finance, Weather Reports, Economy, Business and Finance
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Fifth Third Bank donates $5 million to build new Wishard hospital
Press ReleaseFifth Third Bank and the Fifth Third Foundation have donated to the Eskenazi Health Foundation the largest gift ever related to a financial institution in Indiana history, contributing $5 million to the new Eskenazi Health project. Health and Hospital...Tags: Duke Realty Corporation, Hospitals and Clinics, Indiana Hoosiers, Economy, Business and Finance, Purdue University
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Debit transaction fees not expected soon at area banks
Fees for bank customers’ use of debit cards have drawn publicity nationally in recent days, but the trend isn’t expected to take hold immediately at financial institutions around Emmet and Charlevoix counties.
Still, one of the larger banks...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Republic Bancorp Incorporated, Finance, Banking, First Community Corporation
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Credit unions work to attract big-bank customers
Ken Rose is a Bank of America customer, but he has also done business for years with Destinations Credit Union in Parkville. Now, with the bank's announcement that it will charge many debit-card users a $5 monthly fee, the Edmondson Village resident...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Parkville, Satellite and Cable Service, Financial and Business Services, Advertising
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Q&A: Why bank reforms lead to bank fees
The first reports of big banks instituting new fees for using debit cards and for certain checking accounts really riled customers. Clifford Rossi, a professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, is well suited to...Tags: Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance, Laws, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Consumers
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Banks to no longer sell paper U.S. savings bonds
Thank cost-cutting for this change to the U.S. savings bond program: Starting next year, you won’t be able to buy paper savings bonds at banks and other financial institutions. Getting rid of this paper work is expected to save taxpayers more than...Tags: Government Debt, Finance, Bonds, Electronics, Wages and Pensions
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