Insights on the Federal Rescue Plan - an Interview with Guillermo Kopp of TowerGroup
Tuesday's news was mainly about Wall Street, with the U.S. government pledging to invest up to $125 billion in nine of the nation's largest banks.
But Main Street banking institutions and their customers will be the ultimate...
The headlines have been made in Washington, D.C., but what's happening in the heartland?
Community banks make up more than 90 percent of the nation's 8000-plus banking institutions, and it's important to hear from their senior leaders on such topics as safety and soundness, customer confidence and business/security...
Like most of our readership I've been so caught up in the drama of our current economic crisis that I've thought of little else. But just the other day I participated in a management discussion in which I was asked what the practice has been hearing in the field. Are our clients consumed or distracted by what's...
I've heard many, many comments, analyses, opinions and otherwise regarding the current economic condition of the United States. I've heard that we should blame sub-prime mortgages. I've heard greedy CEOs are to blame. I've even heard that if we (the United States) had universal healthcare, we wouldn't be in this...
As the U.S. financial market prepared to reopen on Monday (a state and federal holiday), depositors of two banks were set to meet their new institutions.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced late Friday the closings of Main Street Bank of Northville, MI., and Meridian Bank of Eldred, IL....
While Wall Street institutions struggle to survive, Main Street banking businesses stand safe and sound.
This is the message to consumers from community banking institutions - that they've made smart investment decisions, and they're not in jeopardy from the fallout of the global credit crunch. From newspaper...
As the markets tumble and the American consumer watches retirement funds evaporate, fraudsters are eagerly seeking new victims.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) warns consumers to beware fraudulent emails purporting to be from the agency. In a news alert issued on Thursday, the FDIC warns recipients...
Interview with Nancy Atkinson of Aite Group
Market crashes, bank closures, history in the making.
Today's news is filled with troubling symptoms of the global credit crunch. Yet, despite this economic crisis, regulatory compliance and risk management remain top priorities of banking institutions.
In this...
In an unprecedented move, U.S. Department of Treasury sources say the federal government may inject funds directly into troubled banks in order to get banks to begin lending -- another move to try to stabilize the shaky stock markets.
The European markets rallied behind the news that leaked yesterday, and the US...
Whispered fears of a global recession became louder on Wednesday, as world stock markets took yet another precipitous drop overnight. Japan's Nikkei had the biggest loss recorded since the 1987 market crash, with a 9.4% drop that wiped $250 billion off of Tokyo stock value.
The U.S. Federal Reserve and other...
The sad scenario plays out on the news on a regular basis these days. A homeowner facing foreclosure is barricaded inside their home as law enforcement comes to serve the papers. Shots ring out, and officers rush in to find the wounded homeowner.
What happened last Friday with Addie Polk of Akron, Ohio, a...
The Wachovia bank battle continues between Wells Fargo and Citigroup, with yesterday's afternoon announcement of a "cease-fire" of sorts between the rival suitors.
This was after Citigroup filed a $60 billion suit because Wachovia entertained a better offer from Wells Fargo on Friday. All three banks' stocks slid in...
In discussing our current banking crisis with a colleague earlier this week, I was surprised by the level of cynicism he displayed towards the regulatory agencies and their efforts to govern the institutions they oversee. He's a practitioner like me, and I'd always thought of him as being of an equal mind on such...
The passage of the $700 billion bailout of Wall Street didn't have the desired effect on the world's stock markets, as they all suffered through another traumatic session on Monday. The Dow Jones industrials plunged as much as 800 points, setting a new record for a one-day point drop.
Investors watched with baited...
In a stunning move announced early Friday morning, Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) and Wachovia Corporation (NYSE:WB) have signed a definitive agreement to merge their operations in a stock-for-stock transaction requiring no government assistance.
This merger is a 180-degree turnaround from the news announced...
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