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Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Glen Fest |
Protecting Core Systems Online backup services provide banks with real-time data backup at a dozen distant locations.  |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Rebecca Sausner |
Homeland Security: Manhattan Project for Cyber Sec The federal government has begun to offer details on an expensive, and targeted, defensive cyber-security plan to protect our nation's financial markets.  |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 John Adams |
Better Processing: An Exercise In Utility Banks beset with budget and cost-saving mandates may soon find that sharing is saving.  |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Glen Fest |
REO: Banks Ponder: To Sell or Not to Sell? As foreclosures rise, bank by bank, the real-estate owned portfolio news is anywhere from sickly to critical.  |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Anthony Malakian |
Turns Out, If You Build It They'll Stop Coming Lowered branch transaction volume may not have been the intended result of a successful remote-deposit capture campaign, but that is exactly what's happening.  |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Glen Fest |
The Cost of Paper and Pens Really Adds Up Banks' need for expense management is building as the credit crisis for financial institutions festers.  |
Bank Technology News May 2008 |
Rethinking Rewards in Tough Times One way credit-card issuers can manage their own exposure to financially stressed consumers is to redesign rewards programs to encourage good credit behavior and focus less on luxury giveaways.  |
U.S. Banker May 2008 John Engen |
House of CARDS Few financial institutions have been left more imperiled by the subprime market fallout and liquidity and credit crunches than WaMu.  |
U.S. Banker May 2008 Holly Sraeel et al. |
Playing Both Ends Against the Middle There are plenty of mid-tier banks and thrifts posting respectable performances.  |
U.S. Banker May 2008 Joseph Rosta |
Moral Hazard? A Greater Hazard Lurks. Not getting regulations correct after today's crisis would be the true moral hazard.  |
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