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“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” and Neither Does ICBA

“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” and Neither Does ICBA Usually the time I spend on a plane is a way to lose myself in a book, reflect, catch up on work or perhaps enjoy a movie. On a recent trip,...

Feb 09, 2011
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Stop Punishing Main Street Banks and Their Customers

Stop Punishing Main Street Banks and Their Customers Hey, here’s an idea. Let’s punish the thousands of small community banks that played by the rules and stuck by their customers during the...

Feb 17, 2011
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Love is in the Air for Community Banks

Love is in the Air for Community Banks I’m not one for schmaltzy dramas. For those of you who don’t know, I’m more likely to take in a movie with scenes from Gettysburg or Omaha Beach. But this...

Mar 08, 2011
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ICBA Convention Recognizes America’s Financial Foundation

ICBA Convention Recognizes America’s Financial Foundation Last week several thousand community bankers met in San Diego at the national convention of the Independent Community Bankers of America....

Mar 29, 2011
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Interchange Legislation—A Reason to Dig Deep

Interchange Legislation—A Reason to Dig Deep The will of the nation’s community bankers to make their voices heard in Congress has never ceased to amaze me. Once again, it is time for community...

Apr 06, 2011
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Cramdown: A Bad Idea That Continues to Smolder

Cramdown: A Bad Idea That Continues to Smolder Sometimes bad ideas are like grease fires—they can be hard to extinguish for good. In fact, one bad idea that ICBA has repeatedly doused with common...

Apr 13, 2011
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Drawing Parallels to a Nation at War With Itself

Drawing Parallels to a Nation at War With Itself I just got back from an Executive Committee meeting in the great state of New Mexico. On April 12, 1861, guns in Charleston harbor opened up on Fort...

Apr 18, 2011
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Big-Box Stores Selling Smoke and Mirrors on Interchange

Big-Box Stores Selling Smoke and Mirrors on Interchange A recent Washington Post op-ed suggests that small businesses should be wary of the promises of big-box retailers. A study conducted by David...

Jun 07, 2011
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Strike Zones, 60 Votes and the Interchange Amendment

Strike Zones, 60 Votes and the Interchange Amendment When I was young I was a baseball player—a southpaw pitcher. I learned early on that each umpire had a slightly different variation on the...

Jun 13, 2011
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The Genius of General Grant and Community Banks

The Genius of General Grant and Community Banks General Grant did not win one single battle against General Lee’s vaunted Army of Northern Virginia until the last nine days of the Civil War—but he...

Jun 17, 2011
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ICBA: Celebrating Independence Every Day

ICBA: Celebrating Independence Every Day Like many of you, I got to enjoy our recent July 4th holiday with the essential ingredients for celebrating our Independence Day: family, friends, food and...

Jul 12, 2011
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ICBA Looking Ahead at One-Year Mark

ICBA Looking Ahead at One-Year Mark It’s hard to believe, but one year ago President Obama signed into law perhaps the most significant financial reform bill in my lifetime. A year later, the...

Jul 22, 2011
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Backdoor Bailout for Wall Street, Back of the Hand for Main Street

Backdoor Bailout for Wall Street, Back of the Hand for Main Street After nearly a decade of living inside the beltway, not much happens in Washington that surprises me anymore. But I was astounded...

Aug 15, 2011
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Jackson Hole, Bernanke and Lagarde

Jackson Hole, Bernanke and Lagarde I returned from the Jackson Hole Federal Reserve Economic Symposium having listened to Federal Reserve Board Chairman Bernanke and International Monetary Fund...

Aug 31, 2011
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How You See the Glass Sets Your Future

How You See the Glass Sets Your Future Experience has convinced me that Norman Vincent Peal was right! How you think of the future will determine it. If you always see half-empty glasses, that is...

May 09, 2011
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Cockroaches and Community Banks

Cockroaches and Community Banks The exterminators are at it again. Another “pundit” is spraying around the latest prediction on the demise of the community banking industry. This particular...

May 12, 2011
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Merchants Having it Both Ways on Interchange and Fraud

Merchants Having it Both Ways on Interchange and Fraud A recent security breach helps demonstrate that when it comes to fraud and interchange price fixing, merchants apparently are looking to have...

Jun 01, 2011
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Regulatory Burden, Community Banks, and Voices

Regulatory Burden, Community Banks, and Voices There is no doubt that community banks are suffering under a plethora of stifling and, in many cases, unnecessary regulations. For several decades...

Sep 08, 2011
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Assessment Savings a Testament to Community Bank Resilience

Assessment Savings a Testament to Community Bank Resilience For years we made the case that the deposit-insurance assessment base is unfair for community banks. And for years no one seemed to...

Sep 27, 2011
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One Size Does Not Fit All

One Size Does Not Fit All The community bank business model is nothing like the Wall Street business model. So why would we want Wall Street firms or mortgage banks to speak for us any more than...

Oct 11, 2011
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