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Dimon keeps dual role, but JPMorgan shareholder vote a 'wake-up call' to management
Interview by
May 21, 2013
Mike Mayo, banking analyst with CLSA, joined Marketplace Morning Report prior to today's shareholder meeting to discuss.
Government spends $890,000 on fees for empty bank accounts
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Apr 25, 2013
Sequester that, right?
Stressed out? Banks get the Fed's diagnosis
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Mar 7, 2013
As the Federal Reserve issues its annual stress test results for big banks, the question is do they have enough cash to survive a deep recession, a 50 percent stock market fall and 12 percent unemployment?
EU looks to cap bankers' bonuses
Interview with
Feb 28, 2013
EU officials have announced an agreement that would restrict the amount bankers can receive as as bonus.
Get ready for new credit card fees -- or not
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Jan 28, 2013
Retailers can now openly charge shoppers more for using credit cards. In fact, they’ve stealthily been passing those 1 to 4 percent fees on to consumers.
What's in the fine print? A spotlight on bill surcharges
Interview by
Jan 11, 2013
Journalist David Cay Johnston, author of "The Fine Print: How Big Companies Use 'Plain English' To Rob You Blind," exposes how Americans are being nickle and dimed by little fees and surcharges on bills for everyday services.
Wells Fargo leads bank earnings, recovery
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Jan 11, 2013
Investors have high expectations for Wells Fargo -- the first big bank to report fourth-quarter results -- after turning in nearly three years of solid earnings.
Bank regulators loosen up on liquidity rule
Interview with
Jan 7, 2013
Regulators in Basel have decided riskier assets can be used as part of a bank's emergency buffer.
Five fee-setting strategies for freelancers
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Jan 4, 2013
Planning your next freelancing gig? Before you settle on a rate, take a look at these fee-setting strategies.
Troubled assets continue to threaten banks
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Dec 31, 2012
Bank failures across the country tapered off during the past year, but why are some banks still failing?












