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Some banks stuff the mattress
As results of the stress tests begin to roll in, some firms -- seeking to soothe watchdogs and unruly markets -- are holding huge amounts of cash.By C...
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Feasting on failed banks
Big banks are scooping up troubled, smaller institutions at a time when growth is hard to come by -- and thanks to favorable FDIC rules, more deals ar...
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Stress fractures for big banks
The CEO of one small bank says that his larger rivals' need to shrink spells opportunity for thriving banks like his - and he just did a deal to prove...
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Some advice for Mr. Gorman
By Stanley BingHello, sir. I know you don’t start until January, and I’m sure there are a lot of people giving you guidance today, but I thought I’d o...
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Intel gets some wireless cred
Intel's partnership with No. 1 cell phone maker Nokia could help the chipmaker realize its mobile ambitions.By Michael V. CopelandIn order to crack th...
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Banks' new stress reliever
With stress tests soon to be in the rearview mirror, banks that need more capital may find themselves peddling assets to Treasury's public-private fun...
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Small banks, big problems
By Colin BarrThe New Year is shaping up to be a rough one for community lenders.Dozens if not hundreds of small banks figure to disappear in 2010, as ...
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Bad banks -- They're baaack!
Seeking to lure more buyers at a time of intense distress, the FDIC has dusted off the oft-touted, but rarely used, plan of setting up bad banks. Will...
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Banks drop FDIC crutch
Some banks are testing the credit markets without a federal debt guarantee program that has helped them - and the FDIC - through a rough period.By Col...
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Finally, some fresh air at General Motors
The most significant sign that General Motors is really changing came in a little-noticed announcement Wednesday.The automaker said it had succeeded i...
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