Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Citigroup and Deutsche Bank Settle Claims Over Securities - NYTimes.com


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Citigroup and Deutsche Bank Settle Claims Over Securities - NYTimes.com

Citigroup will pay $20.5 million, and Deutsche Bank will pay $145 million. The companies neither admitted nor denied any wrongdoing in the matter.
The settlements are the latest involving the role of big Wall Street banks before the financial crisis erupted in late 2008.
Citigroup agreed last month to pay $285 million to settle civil fraud charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had misled buyers of a complex mortgage investment just as the housing market was starting to collapse in 2007.
Citigroup and Deutsche Bank Settle Claims Over Securities - NYTimes.com

NOTE: IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER… . $165.5 million  TOTAL TO THE  THOSE THEY MISLED WITHIN THE INDUSTRY;   CREDIT UNIONS, INVESTORS, STATES ALL BENEFIT.   BUT HOMEOWNERS STILL GET ZIP!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Michael Bloomberg: 'It Was Not The Banks That Created The Mortgage Crisis' [WATCH]


Respectful­ly, the MAYOR, must be an idiot to the conditions in the country. I am not a protestor but how can he FAIL To see that the BANKS SETTLED with the 50 states AG's for foreclsour­e fraud???? Of course that didn't address the toxic loans and fraud loans to start with, or the other criminal activities­. BUT the PROOF and TRUTH is right out there to see, if he would open his eyes.



http://zin­gervotes.b­logspot.co­m for foreclosur­e news
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Bank of America Cancels $5 Fee - Yahoo! News





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Bank of America Cancels $5 Fee - Yahoo! News


Bank of America has dropped its planned $5 monthly debit card fee, in a complete reversal of its announcement late September that attracted a maelstrom of customer anger.
"We have listened to our customers very closely over the last few weeks and recognize their concern with our proposed debit usage fee," David Darnell, co-chief operating officer, said in a statement today. "Our customers' voices are most important to us. As a result, we are not currently charging the fee and will not be moving forward with any additional plans to do so."
Bank of America Cancels $5 Fee - Yahoo! News

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