Bankruptcy Blogs

Credit Unions with the Largest Portfolios of Loans and Leases

08/07/17

On March 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands

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The two ways to read into lenders’ low chargeoffs

08/07/17

A 10-year low in commercial banks’ chargeoffs bodes well for avoiding another crisis, but what it means for growth is another matter.

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Credit Unions with the Most Assets

08/07/17

On March 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands

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Credit Unions with the Most Deposits

08/07/17

On March 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands

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The major flaw in big banks' argument against the leverage ratio

08/07/17

The solution supported by the largest institutions and some officials to what banks say is a market liquidity problem would only make matters worse.

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Wells hits keep coming; CFPB rule may stand

08/07/17

Bank warns investors of bigger fallout from scandals; Senate Republicans may not have votes to overturn rule ending mandatory arbitration.

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Wells Fargo clients want credit repair for insurance debacle

08/07/17

Wells Fargo customers suing the bank for forcing them to pay for unnecessary auto insurance that drove some of them into default on their car loans asked a court to order the bank to immediately take steps to repair their credit reports.

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Venezuela Is Like ... (Part II)

08/06/17

Last time on Super-Sad Updates, I speculated (i) that the Venezuelan people could be in for more suffering and bondholders for more coupon payments (see Romania), (ii) that Venezuela’s complex debt stock was prone to shell games and inter-creditor conflicts, which could delay a workout (see Puerto Rico), and (iii) that a bet on PDVSA bonds over sovereign bonds today required too many assumptions to hold my shrinking attention span (

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Capital One's personal finance app Level Money to close

08/04/17

It is the latest of several popular apps to close down in recent weeks.

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Institutions shouldn't count on Congress killing CFPB arbitration rule

08/04/17

The financial services industry is at risk of being caught flat-footed if a legislative measure to rescind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule regulating arbitration agreements fails to pass.

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