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A $300 million settlement by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and insurers with homeowners who accused the bank of taking kickbacks in exchange for sticking them with overpriced insurance policies was approved by a judge.
March 3 -
U.S. regional banks see favorable growth prospects in Canada. Its limited number of banks seems to invite competition, and its regulatory and economic climates are considered more favorable than those in the U.S.
March 3 -
The idea of having the Post Office offer basic financial services has prompted much disagreement-here are the pros and cons.
March 2 -
Broker-dealers have managed to control the terms of the regulatory debate. Advisors: It's time to watch your language.
March 1 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS released a final package of regulations recently to implement FATCA and amend the regulations to align them with existing tax rules.
February 28 -
After pressure from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Fed Chair Janet Yellen said she agreed with a proposal to require the central bank's board to vote on significant enforcement actions.
February 28 -
The IRS has significantly increased its enforcement actions against tax criminals and its rate of convicting them, according to a new report from the IRS's Criminal Investigation unit.
February 28 -
As four officials begin terms as volunteer chairmen of CFP Board councils, a former panel chairman highlights the challenges they may face.
February 27 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s fourth-quarter report on industry health showed continued challenges to growth, but the second straight increase in net interest margins is a promising sign for the future.
February 27 -
Chances are remote that Congress will pass a big bank tax into law this year, but House Republicans' sudden embrace of the idea suggests it has staying power.
February 27
