WaMu May Need to Hit the ATM Again
The Seattle thrift is adequately capitalized for now, but if bad loans continue to mount like they did in the second quarter, it will need to raise more capital.
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01:44PM 07/23/08
SunTrust's Coke Sale Gives It Profit Pop
The Atlanta bank beat expectations after selling its stake in the beverage giant.
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12:46PM 07/22/08
Downey Plummets Ahead of Weekend
The battered savings and loan's shares swooned again Friday, giving up gains during the market rally earlier this week.
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03:56PM 07/18/08
Marshall & Illsely Shares Rise After Loss
The Milwaukee-based bank boosted its provision, as its construction loan portfolio continued to sour.
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01:03PM 07/16/08
U.S. Bancorp Weathering the Credit Storm
The bank grew revenue and its balance sheet, while keeping well ahead of nonperforming loans.
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12:11PM 07/15/08
IndyMac Insurance Tab Could Hit $8B
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. fund set up to protect deposits at failed banks will have to pay out between $4 billion and $8 billion to cover insured accounts.
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05:42PM 07/14/08
Is Your Ohio Bank Financially Safe?
Philip van Doorn looks at the financial solvency of Buckeye State institutions.
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11:04AM 07/14/08
IndyMac Wreck Could Lead to S&L Pile-Up
Washington Mutual and Downey Financial are prime candidates for similar action from the Office of Thrift Supervision.
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01:25PM 07/08/08
Is Your California Bank Financially Safe?
Philip van Doorn looks at how well-capitalized banks are in the Golden State.
Related Topics: Budget-Debt | Banks | Bonds/Economy | Saving | Financial Services | Personal Finance | Money Management | Retirement | Banking-Credit | Family and Love
03:20PM 07/02/08
Countrywide Could Bring BofA Misery
Mortgage lender Countrywide Financial brings a litany of potential problems to its new parent, as their $2.5 billion deal closed Tuesday.
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03:12PM 07/01/08











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