ABI Blog Exchange

2020-05-26
Forecasts about the pandemic's impact on the mortgage market have grown less dire after forbearance requests by homeowners nearly leveled off in the first half of May.

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2020-05-26
The Dallas bank appears to be at a crossroads after its merger with Independent Bank Group was called off Tuesday.

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2020-05-26
Dan Geller, behavioral economist and developer of the Money Anxiety Index, describes how the gauge has spiked and what banks can do about it.

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2020-05-26
At least four pending deals have been canceled since the economy was locked down to slow the pandemic's spread. With banks' market values falling and loan-loss provisions piling up, more terminations are likely.

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2020-05-26
JPMorgan Chase's CEO expects the economy to rebound in the third quarter thanks to government stimulus programs and the strength of the consumer going into the pandemic.

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2020-05-26
Usually, people filing bankruptcy want to make sure they can include certain types of debt.

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2020-05-26
Cybercriminals have targeted at least four financial services technology companies in recent months, potentially giving hackers back-door access to clients. Here’s how banks can guard against that.

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2020-05-26
In politics, it is sometimes said, what did the president know and when did he know it. As it turns out this analysis is helpful in determining whether a lawyer should face sanctions under Rule 9011 as well.
2020-05-26
  In reversing a bankruptcy court decision, the 1st Circuit BAP found that a $18,000 uncashed check for a loan from the Debtor's 401k was property of the estate, and was not exempt.  Ostrander v. Brown (In re Brown), 2020 Bankr.

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2020-05-26
The Toronto company also said it set aside 232 million this year for U.S. regulatory probes into the bank’s metals-trading practices and costs tied to the wind-down of that business.

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2020-05-26
Miriam Goott, a bankruptcy attorney at Walker & Patterson at her home in Houston, Friday, May 8, 2020.Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer

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2020-05-26
Child Support and Filing Bankruptcy

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2020-05-26
New authentication methods make it harder to fake biometrics, Eric Setterberg of Fingerprints argues.

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2020-05-26
Gallery Sues Landlord, Claiming Covid-19 Shutdown Voids LeaseThe lawsuit contends that since the Venus Over Manhattan gallery is closed by government orders during the pandemic, the lease should be terminated.

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2020-05-26
The bank is trying to recover millions of dollars in returned deposits. It also has a $14 million loan to the company that allegedly conducted the scheme.

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2020-05-26
Despite record low mortgage rates, borrowers are having trouble getting loans from wary lenders; the underperforming American unit may be ditched in U.K. bank restructuring.

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2020-05-26
Texas Capital also said that Keith Cargill has stepped down as president and CEO.

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