Bankruptcy Blogs

Deutsche mulling ‘radical’ job cuts; Central bank digital currency efforts

07/01/19

The bank is considering eliminating as many as 20,000 jobs; BIS doesn’t want central banks to fall behind private cybercurrency efforts.

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FASB chair defends CECL: ‘The benefits justify the cost'

06/30/19

Russ Golden, the chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, says implementation of its credit loss rule should go forward, but will issue new supporting documents

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2019 reputation rankings: The biggest movers

06/30/19

The banking industry has some work to do to improve its overall reputation, but the good news is that most customers have positive feelings about their own banks. Here are 10 banks that made big strides.

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Reparations Claims by the Herero and Nama Against Germany

06/30/19

About two years ago, in 2017, an intriguing lawsuit was filed under the Alien Tort Claims Act in New York. It was filed by members of the Herero and Nama tribes for the genocide of their ancestors that took place in what is now known as Namibia. In March this year, Judge Laura Taylor Swain, who readers of this blog may know from the Puerto Rican financial drama, ruled that the claims against Germany were barred by that nation’s right of sovereign immunity.

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M&A 2019: Tech moves to center stage

06/28/19

Aside from BB&T-SunTrust, dealmaking got off to a sluggish start this year. But that may soon change, not just because of pressure to achieve scale. For many banks and credit unions, a technology-capability gap could be the determining factor.

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Can student lending lift BankMobile into the black?

06/28/19

The digital bank has grand ambitions for its new student loan refinancing platform as it looks to finally turn a profit for its parent company, Customers Bancorp.

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Mechanics Bank agrees to $9.5B CRA investment as part of Rabobank deal

06/28/19

Consumer groups applauded the California bank's announcement.

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Florida Jury Convicts Defendant of Bankruptcy Fraud in Mortgage Rescue Scheme

06/28/19

Christopher Coburn was found guilty today of five counts of bankruptcy fraud and two counts of falsification of records in a bankruptcy proceeding arising from his involvement in a classic mortgage rescue scheme.  He faces a maximum penalty of 5 years’ imprisonment for each bankruptcy fraud count and up to 20 years in prison for each falsification of records count. His sentencing hearing has been scheduled for September 9, 2019.

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Proposed North Carolina de novo withdraws application

06/28/19

Organizers of Community Bank of the Carolinas in Winston-Salem said that they will return capital to investors and pursue other alternatives, including buying an existing bank.

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The Mad Mad World of "No Contest" Provisions in Wills

06/28/19

It has been almost twenty-five years since I got hooked on the puzzle of why boilerplate financial contracts, even among the most sophisticated parties, have inefficient terms. Steve Choi and I were taking Marcel Kahan’s Corporate Bond class and we couldn’t understand why the classical model with its highly informed repeat players (with everyone hiring expensive lawyers) wasn’t working to produce the optimal package of contract terms. Marcel presented a very coherent set of explanations for this phenomenon of contract stickiness having to do primari

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