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UBS Appoints Former House Committee Chair Hensarling
As Vice-Chairman of UBS's Americas operations, Hensarling's role will focus on building and strengthening client relationships.
Read More »“Consumers Hesitant to Buy Houses,” Says Economist
In this video, an economist gauges the strength of the housing market in the light of improvements in personal income and the steady decline in mortgage rates. Click through to learn more.
Read More »Contesting Crisis-Era RMBS Litigation
While Wells Fargo has settled a litigation, another bank is striking back against the Department of Justice on an RMBS Securities Fraud allegation from the financial crisis.
Read More »How Much Have Banks Been Fined Since the Crisis?
According to a tally released Tuesday by New York-based investment banking firm Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, banks have been fined $243 billion since the financial crisis in 2008. As reported by Marketwatch, repayment of the fines involves a mixture of ...
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