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U.S. Banks uncooperative in foreclosure inquiry

Several major banks have had their foreclosure procedures investigated. They often refused to fully comply with the investigation.
In the Media by William Suphan

Wells Fargo adds $7-per-month checking account fee in six states

Wells Fargo announced yesterday the bank is implementing new checking account fees in several states. This is the latest in a series of moves banks have been making in order to recoup some of the losses created by new credit card regulations.
In the Media by Leigh Goessl - 3 comments

Bank of America declares living customer dead for last 3 years

Prosperity - Imagine living day in and out not knowing you were dead? That's what Arthur Livingston recently discovered. In Oct. the Prosperity, S.C. man tried to obtain a loan from a mortgage company. It was at that time he learned he had been declared "dead."
In the Media by Leigh Goessl - 4 comments

N.Y. man finds skimmer at bank's ATM, scams big business

Valley Stream - A N.Y. man likely saved many bank customers a big headache this week when he pulled off an ATM skimmer installed by an exploiter at a local bank.
In the Media by Leigh Goessl - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Canada's Royal Bank announces higher profits

Royal Bank profits up from last year, says RBC president and CEO Gord Nixon. The Royal Bank is the country's largest bank.
In the Media by Daniel Lick - 2 comments

U.K. cuts ties with Iran banks

The United Kingdom has placed new sanctions on Iran. The British government will cut off all ties, financially, with all Iranian banks.
In the Media by Owen Weldon

Op-Ed: Mark Carney named global banking regulator

On November 4, Mark Carney was appointed head of the Swiss-based Financial Stability Board. This does not affect his position as head of the Bank of Canada.
In the Media by Daniel Lick

Bank Transfer Day has arrived — Time to switch your bank?

New York - It's Bank Transfer Day which means it's a day when the enthusiasm from the Occupy Wall Street movement spills over into the real economy. It's a day of encouragement for people to move their money from a Too Big To Fail bank into a credit union.
In the Media by Joan Firstenberg - 4 comments

Op-Ed: David Duke and Patricia McAllister — A marriage made in Heaven

White Separatist David Duke has a new admirer whose conversion has caused alarm in the mainstream, but is giving rise to merriment in White Supremacist circles.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 3 comments

Occupy Wall Street protesters snowed in and found by Howard Stern

New York - With the Occupy Wall Street movement calling for winter gear in the wake of Saturday's blast of snow fall, a new string of interviews by The Howard Stern Show highlights the humorous lack of focus that remains among the protesters.
In the Media by Michael Krebs - 9 comments
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Andrew Bailey, an executive director at the Bank of England who is to be the head of the unit that will supervise banks, investment banks and insurance companies, has said "free banking" is dangerous. Business editor Robert Peston assesses the implications of such a statement on the banking industry.
The advertising watchdog upholds complaints against Royal Bank of Scotland for making "misleading" promises to be the "last bank in town".
The European Central Bank is readying another round of low interest loans for Europe's banks that could top 500bn euros.
Second largest U.S. bank has been running trials in three states.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee says the risk of the eurozone crisis spreading to the banking system has reduced.
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First candidate to announce in Kitchener-Waterloo by-election

Waterloo, ON - It is my pleasure to introduce to you today the candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party in...
May 21, 2012 by Allen Small

Adam Vaughan, My Toronto G20 Summit Scandal Hero

Toronto City Counselor Adam Vaughan is my hero. He talks straight and tells it like it is. Adam Vaughan is critical of...
May 18, 2012 by Rob Campbell

Mainstream media disinformation: Ron Paul quits campaign

Mainstream media is notorious for disinformation and smear propaganda especially when it comes to Ron Paul. The...
May 15, 2012 in  Ron Paul by Paul Bisnar - 2 comments

Why Most Politicians Need To Lie

May 1, 2012 Telling lies for most people is like turning on a light. Only one man running for president, hasn't...
May 2, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan

How US Debt risks dollar reserve status

For at least the last 3 years I have been sounding off and warning about crass and dangerous foreign dollar policies...
May 1, 2012 by Bill Jencks
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