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BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 Mara Der Hovanesian |
USDA Home Loans: Subprime Redux? Builders are jumping on a no-money-down program to bolster sales in depressed markets. Sounds familiar?  |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 Michael Orey |
Commentary: Do Shareholder Class Actions Make Sense? Not when they extract payments from innocent shareholders and let fraudsters off the hook.  |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 Jeffrey E. Garten |
The Case for a Global Central Bank With world finance increasingly intertwined, we'll need one sooner or later.  |
Registered Rep. September 17, 2009 John Churchill |
Judge Controls Bob McCann's Fate The former Merrill Lynch brokerage head told a Manhattan federal judge yesterday that his new employer is losing patience, and he should be relieved of a non-compete clause in his BofA contract.  |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2009 Peter Coy |
Financial Innovation Under Fire Can we protect consumers and still be creative?  |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2009 Jane Sasseen |
Financial Regulation: Main Street vs. the White House The financial industry and its allies are enlisting small business in the fight against a proposed consumer protection agency.  |
Fast Company October 2009 Dan Macsai |
Money Changers: Eight Startups Brimming With Hope for the Financial Industry There's a movement of Web-based financial startups creating services that embrace transparency and improve the customer experience. Here's a list of the eight most promising "green shoots."  |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2009 Morgan Housel |
This Lady Is Sick of Bank of America's Shenanigans And, frankly, I'm sick of hers.  |
Bank Systems & Technology September 16, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
SIBOS NEWS: Citi Releases Next-Gen Online Banking Platform -- CitiDirect BE CitiDirect BE incorporates Web 2.0 technologies and SOA to provide clients with greater flexibility and visibility into their banking processes.  |
Registered Rep. September 16, 2009 Halah Touryalai |
Schwab's Fee Waivers Add Up Things are looking up for Charles Schwab, with new client assets, brokerage account openings, and daily average trading up versus July. But the firm is bracing itself for a few bumps in the road.  |
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