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Registered Rep. August 27, 2009 Christina Mucciolo |
Sales Assistant Gone Wild Yesterday the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) barred a Citigroup sales assistant for taking more than $850,000 from at least 22 customers, including her own father, in addition to falsifying records, and making unauthorized trades.  |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Is Google a Loan Shark? The world's leading search engine is readying an entry into the mortgage-quote aggregation business, according to niche leader LendingTree.  |
Bank Systems & Technology August 26, 2009 Nathan Conz |
New UK Entrants Take Different Approaches to Core Banking New entrants in the U.K.'s retail banking market, such as Tesco and MetroBank, are taking different approaches to their core banking systems, depending on their size and strategic models.  |
Registered Rep. August 26, 2009 David A. Geracioti |
Is McCann Close to a Deal with UBS? Bloomberg is reporting that Bob McCann, the former head of Merrill Lynch's brokerage unit, is nearing a deal with his old employer that will allow him to take a job running UBS's wealth management unit.  |
CIO August 24, 2009 Nancy Gohring |
Banking Services Aim to Help Gen Y Manage Money Bank accounts and financial management tools designed to help Gen-Y customers save money and pay bills.  |
U.S. Banker September 2009 Alan Kline |
A Pricier TAG is Better Than No TAG at All TARP comes with a stigma and TALF and PPIP haven't worked as well as intended, but if there's one government program that many small and regional banks will be sorry to see go it's the TAG, or Transaction Account Guarantee program.  |
Registered Rep. August 26, 2009 Christina Mucciolo |
Bove Smites Morgan Stanley's Strategy, But Bullish On Brokerage Unit Morgan Stanley's recent move to increase trading risk and add traders a la Goldman Sachs is a just another bad strategy in a long line of lousy executions by management.  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2009 Morgan Housel |
You Call This a Cure? Cure rates on mortgage delinquencies have fallen off a cliff. Why is that, and what does it mean for banks?  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2009 Morgan Housel |
Bank of America's Left Out of the Party Bloomberg reports that B of A's credit card receivables are in such bad shape, it's eschewing the securitization market banks use to sell bundled loans to other investors.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
Why Banks Are Jumping For Joy Think new credit card rules are bad for issuers? Think again.  |
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