| Foreclosure pact promises more trouble |
SouthtownStarThat should help the shares of four banks involved — JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Citigroup (C) and Wells Fargo (WFC). The fifth one in the deal, Ally Financial, is not publicly traded. The deal does not cover loans backed by Fannie Mae ...
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| Aid coming from foreclosure-abuse deal |
Covington NewsBy Gabriel Khouli gkhouli@covnews.com 678-750-5009 Newton County homeowners who have their mortgage with Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup or Ally Financial could receive some financial assistance in the coming months.
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| Unclear how much Chippewa County residents will get in mortgage settlement |
Chippewa HeraldThe deal involves mortgages owned by Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Ally Financial GMAC. Under the settlement, people who lost their homes between January 2008 and Dec. 31, 2011, will get $2000 each, if they can show there ...
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| Super Bowl champs highlight Panthers' 2012 home slate |
Charlotte ObserverBy Joseph Person The New York Giants' win against New England last week in Super Bowl XLVI means the reigning Super Bowl champion will play the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium for the second consecutive year. The Panthers will face the NFC ...
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| Insider Trading |
Louisville Courier-JournalBank of America Corp. general counsel Edward P. O'Keefe sole 5144 shares on Jan. 13 for $34002. • Bank of America Corp. CFO Bruce R. Thompson sold 5144 shares on Jan. 13 for $34002. • Brown-Forman Corp. investor Owsley Brown Frazier sold 193581 shares ...
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| Broker in Punch Taverns insider trading storm to accept fine |
The IndependentAndrew Osborne, who has resigned from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, has been told by clients that he should not put his young family through what could be a costly two-year legal battle with the FSA. One of the City's most highly rated brokers, ...
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| 2011 Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Benefits Working Families With Up to ... |
Hispanically Speaking NewsThe EITC partnership is part of a widespread national effort supported by The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, The Walmart Foundation, and Citi Community Development to drive public awareness about the tax credit and other services provided by ...
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