Despite Controversy, Robo-Signing Still Going Strong
September 05, 2011
Despite Controversy, Robo-Signing Still Going Strong
For Mortgage Servicers, a Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad Day
Richard Cordray, nominated to run the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, makes his first appearance before the Senate Banking Committee on Sept. 6.
Want Free Checking? Try a Smaller Bank
In the debate over who caused the financial crash of 2008, some argue that it was poor people. There's only one problem with this argument: It's wrong.
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who is leading the effort to stop abuses by the mortgage servicing industry, booted New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman from the group's leadership committee.
Bank of America Settles Allegations That it Rigged Credit Card Dispute System
Bloomberg: The Secret Bailout? Secret Fed Program Lent Big Banks $1.2 Trillion
The one area the American Bankers Association wants more regulation instead of less: FarmVille.