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  • Foothill office plans in flux
  • US Bank: Salmon in the City prepares for an artistic gathering
  • Union Bank: His latest address: Iraq
  • "Phishing" scams plague Andalusia
  • Regions Bank: Pasting together a book of fond memories
  • Standard Federal Bank: Local banker receives 'Tribute to Women' award
  • Suntrust: Posthumous gift a surprise
  • Union Planters Bank: Hornets owner, former executive, in dispute over failed investment
  • Burbs: Feeling flush, companies buy their stock
  • Local bank faces more competition from indies
  • Peoples Bank: Peoples Bank building to be restored
  • PNC Bank: The lure of the lore
  • FCNB Faces Unhappy Shareholders
  • Huntington Bank: Covering Customer Channels
  • Suspect paid for bank data in 1997
  • Business brief roundup
  • BNB shareholders OK merger with Sky Bank
  • Billboard advertising right on Target
  • PRB Gas Transportation, Inc. Announces First Quarter Financial Results
  • The Bank of New York Appoints John M. Dowd As Head of The Private Bank
  • Fifth Third Bank: United Way votes in new officers for 2005
  • Commerce Bank: Authority to seek opinion of former judge
  • Citizens Bank: Astronaut set to orbit three Sakonnet schools
  • BB&T Bank: Lexington County bank switch causes furor
  • Banks looking to small businesses for growth
  • Nevada State Bank: A Little Bit of London Rolling into Vegas
  • Flagstar Bank Expands into Atlanta; Names Ensley to Head Banking Operation
  • First Tennessee Bank: Chattanooga Market Celebrates Veterans Sunday
  • First American Bank: Saying inspired T-shirt
  • Clark Co. jail may be delayed a bit longer
  • Charter One: Plane crash in Portage investigated
  • Online banking, bill payment on the rise
  • Health account can work as a nest egg
  • Washington juice grape growers getting squeezed
  • First Midwest Bank: Heart Walk: It helps people like...Tyler Gowen
  • Union Federal Wholesale Boosts National Presence Through Addition of Account Executives; Wholesale Lender Widens Reach with New Account Managers
  • Associated tops WHEDA lenders in 2004
  • Randolph County record
  • Barriers to housing on border targeted
  • Compass Bank: City blocks western entrance to truck stop
  • Local high school student to open own business
  • Wells Fargo Bank: News in brief from Northern California
  • McCourt Borrows Against Dodger Stadium
  • Seattle Bank Board Completes Review of Member Stock Redemptions
  • Developers hope third time's a charm
  • Kadant Completes Acquisition of The Johnson Corporation
  • M & T Bank: Clock Homecoming
  • Suntrust: Mayor, council reach budget accord
  • Carper promotes minority home ownership
  • Fannie Mae to expand purchases of 40-year mortgages
  • The lake club
  • Oh, those real-estate bores
  • Reverse mortgages help seniors tap equity
  • New Habitat project launched in Bellaire
  • Rate hikes fail to gain traction
  • Immobility Risk
  • Fixed Or Adjustable Rate Mortgage?
  • The Importance Of A Good Credit Score
  • Forecast: housing prices to rise modestly
  • Several banks criticized for high-cost loans
  • Savings can follow lower interest rate
  • Get Your Money Right
  • Lucrative county job irks critics
  • Become an educated borrower with key questions
  • Chevy Chase Bank: Shops, restaurants proposed at Elden Street/Herndon Parkway site
  • Falling over the Fed
  • Selling a house that's paid off
  • IBC Bank: Fund created for teen with cancer
  • Detroit, nonprofits join forces to fight foreclosures
  • Countrywide Financial Bank: Countrywide Bank unit is branching out in Mass.
  • M & I Bank: Rewards of volunteering surpass the costs
  • Warren may curb home loans
  • Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union Reduces Training Costs and Increases Job Proficiency With OutStart Studio
  • Municipal Credit Union Introduces Real-Time, Account-to-Account Money Transfers Through NYCE Network
  • Fitch Rates First Tennessee Bank's Preferred Stock a Long-Term 'A-'
  • State Employees Credit Union of MD to merge with White Eagle Credit
  • Kinecta Federal Credit Union
  • Blue skies ahead: Eastern Financial Credit Union survived the demise of its patron airline and now pursues an aggressive growth strategy in South Florida
  • Kern Schools Federal Credit Union Chooses Ingrian to Add Safeguards for Securing Member Data
  • The Golden 1 Credit Union Selects FDSI As Image Item Processing Partner
  • Boeing Employees Credit Union to Highlight Its Success with ``Left Brain Marketing'' at SPSS Directions 2004 User Conference
  • Municipal Credit Union Prepares for Check 21 with TWS; Leading Edge Solutions Allow $1 Billion Financial Institution to Reap Full Benefits of Image Exchange
  • Community Credit Union opening downtown
  • Donations accepted for injured Susanville teacher
  • Kern Schools Federal Credit Union Increases Security of ATM Deposits; Credit union selects TWS' IMAGECENTER
  • TWS and Alaska USA Federal Credit Union Partner to Meet Business Members' Needs; Strategic Partnership Streamlines Deposit Process for Business Members
  • North Shore to Host Mountain Bike Sustainability Conference
  • Nevada State Bank Lends $7.9 Million to Foothill Commerce Center in Reno, Nevada
  • Community credit union to serve low-income co-ops
  • Fleet Bank's $8m helping hand - Fleet Community Real Estate Finance Group - Brief Article
  • America First Credit Union opens first Summit branch
  • The Jefferson County banking market New banks, smaller banks adding branches, gaining market share
  • America First Credit Union Approves over $43 Million in Member Loans Using Speech-Enabled Instant Loan Application Powered by ScanSoft
  • CEO of Teacher's Federal Credit Union discusses bank
  • Aimbridge and MacDill FCU Build Indirect Lending Connectivity; New Technology Decreases Time to Enter Loan Data from Eight Hours to Five Minutes
  • America First Credit Union Relies on Trend Micro To Help Protect From Spam, Viruses at the Internet Gateway
  • Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union Expands Outsourcing Relationship With Aurum
  • NFCU President Brian McDonnell, honored as NSCS distinguished alumnus - From the Schoolhouse - Navy Federal Credit Union, Navy Supply Corps School
  • Loss Control Solutions Inks Deal with Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union
  • TESTIMONY OF CELIA C. WOODHAM DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CHARTWAY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • Desert Schools Federal Credit Union Selects APPRO Systems For Both Consumer and Small Business Lending
  • Municipal Credit Union to Deliver Documents Electronically with Software from ACI Worldwide
  • Desert Schools Federal Credit Union Purchases FICS' Commercial Servicer; CU to Have Entire Residential and Commercial Servicing Operations Through One Vendor
  • Dearborn Federal Credit Union Changes Name To DFCU Financial
  • First Midwest Bank planning yearly branch expansion in Chicago area
  • Cross Country Bank Using Cross Match Technologies Biometric Fingerprinting Solution to Speed Up Background Checks
  • Applied Card Systems and Cross Country Bank to Close in Observance of September 11
  • The T&O Group Wins Kinecta Federal Credit Union Account
  • Navy Federal Credit Union Selects Teradata Data Warehouse Solutions to Enhance Service to Members Around the Globe
  • Cross Country Bank Agrees to Modify Certain Business Practices
  • Ent gaining trust/ The state's largest credit union expands services
  • PeoplePC and Patelco Credit Union Partner to Offer Members Complete Internet Access Solution
  • Citizens Equity First Credit Union Added to Financial Management Solutions, Inc.'s Client Portfolio
  • The Golden 1 Credit Union Opens First In-Store Branch
  • 2001 Bridge Award Winners Named
  • Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union Uses SEDONA's Intarsia to Enhance Customer Service
  • Delta Employees Credit Union Offers Members New Wireless Services: Check Account Balances, Transfer Funds, and Review Transaction History Using the Air2Web Platform
  • American Airlines Federal Credit Union Recognized as 2001 Federal Credit Union of the Year for Its Use of LivePerson Chat
  • The Golden 1 Credit Union Subscribes to Corillian's Voyager Special Edition Service; Voyager SE Provides The Golden 1 Enhanced Functionality and Flexible Migration Path
  • Standard Federal names new head of commercial banking
  • Dallas Teachers Credit Union Becomes Credit Union of Texas; New Identity Reflects North Texas Institution's Dramatic Growth and Expanded Services
  • Design Forum Develops New Banking Facility for Wright-Patt Credit Union
  • Visa U.S.A. Provides Integrated Payment Solution To OmniAmerican Federal Credit Union
  • Government Employees Credit Union Implements Advanced New Mortgage Lending Technology
  • Dearborn Federal Credit Union Selects FiTECH Systems for Data Processing and Automation Technology
  • Standard Federal Bank acquires Curti Insurance Agency, Inc.
  • Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Selects Wang Imaging To Speed Customer Service And Improve Employee Productivity

    The latest bill would allow lenders to reduce their exposure to foreclosures if they agree to cut the outstanding balance of an existing loan, thus allowing homeowners to refinance into a new loan that would be FHA insured. The reductions taken by lenders are substantial and must be based on new appraisals that should reflect current home pricing levels.

    The Bush Administration has opposed the legislation even though Frank included two measures near and dear to the president's heart - a revamp of the FHA and greater government control over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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    The House late Thursday approved a narrowly focused bill that would provide $15 billion to the states to buy and spruce up foreclosed properties.

    The bill is different from one that has been widely discussed that would enable to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to ensure new mortgages where the...

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    The Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission proposed new rules on Thursday which would require lenders to inform consumers of unfavourable developments or changes to the terms of their loans.

    Under the proposed regulations, the lenders would also have the option of divulging a consumer's credit risk rating.

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    The current pace of jobless claims is relatively low compared to the previous recession, some economists say. However, others note that the rise in continuing claims is consistent with a higher unemployment rate than its current 5.0%, suggesting more trouble in the labour market than the latest figures might indicate.

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    Surprising to the upside, seasonally adjusted consumer debt rose $15.3 billion in March, according to data released Wednesday from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which also showed that total consumer credit rose to 2.558 trillion.

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    Economists say the March report for pending home sales confirms what has been known for many months now: the U.S. housing market is still several months away from stabilizing.

    Benjamin Reitzes, economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the report essentially gives no new data, just a confirmation of the longer- term trend. He explained that the U.S. housing market will take several more months until it recovers, and that...

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    Continued tight credit and worries about inflation worked to keep mortgage rates essentially locked into place during the week ended May 1 according to the Primary Mortgage Market Survey conducted by Freddie Mac.

    MBA also reported that mortgage originations for commercial and multifamily properties were up 19 percent last year (2007) with lenders closing $507.7 billion in loans.

    Increases were seen in originations for...

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    Fed Governor Randall Kroszner said rising mortgage foreclosures are an "urgent problem" and called on Congress to pass a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac regulatory bill.

    "As the Federal Reserve builds on its consumer protection efforts in order to mitigate foreclosures for current homeowners, we are also concerned about the...

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    Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig (non-voter) says that inflation is becoming embedded in the economy and that may compel a significant interest rate hike. In a speech in Denver, Colorado, Hoeing that consumers are showing an "inflation psychology to an extent that I have not since the 1970s and early 1980s."

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    Weekly mortgage applications in the United States rose in the week ending May 2 following two weeks of declines, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA) on Wednesday, which said applications increased by 15.6%.

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