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Is that a light at the end of the tunnel?

Is that a light at the end of the tunnel? The light you see at the end of the tunnel may or may not be a train. We will know shortly. Last evening Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) began circulating a...

Apr 28, 2010
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Social Agenda???

Social Agenda??? “Once Congress changes the base to an asset test, what is to stop them from thinking up other kinds of incentives that meet whatever social agenda they might have?" [emphasis...

May 12, 2010
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Naked What?—Cover your Eyes

Naked What?—Cover your Eyes As if bankers and politicians don’t have enough to worry about when it comes to public opinion and financial reform, the Senate has been debating whether or not to...

May 19, 2010
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High Roads and Low Roads

High Roads and Low Roads There is no doubt that passions are running high in regard to the financial reform debate. There are many sides engaged in this generational issue. And all sides hold...

May 24, 2010
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The Devil is in the Details

The Devil is in the Details Congress is working to wrap up the financial regulatory reform bill in the next few weeks. Community bankers know better than anyone how important it is to make sure...

Jun 07, 2010
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Beware Those Unintended Consequences

Beware Those Unintended Consequences With a financial system as sophisticated, complicated and interconnected as ours, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that there are no easy fixes. We didn’t...

Jun 21, 2010
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Friday Night Lights Out

Friday Night Lights Out Last Friday night, the lights went out for four “too-small-to-save” banks. They faced the ultimate in resolution authority. I knew the bank presidents of two of the four...

Mar 09, 2010
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A Central Bank With No Center? A Lesson From the Falcon and the Falconer

A Central Bank With No Center? A Lesson From the Falcon and the Falconer A central bank without a central role in the American banking and financial sector? Crazy, right? Absurd, you say? Not so...

Mar 15, 2010
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The Elephant in the Room

The Elephant in the Room “When elephants stampede; it is the grass that gets trampled.” Thai Army proverb...

Mar 31, 2010
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The Voices of Main Street

The Voices of Main Street “Only connect,” the novelist E.M. Forster urged people, almost a century ago. And nowhere are connections more important than here in Washington. Thanks to social media...

Apr 08, 2010
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The Status Quo—Great for Wall Street, Fatal to Main Street

The Status Quo—Great for Wall Street, Fatal to Main Street Today two forces are facing off over financial reform—those who want real reform of Wall Street's greed and damaging practices and those...

Apr 15, 2010
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Singing Out of the Wall Street Hymnal

Singing Out of the Wall Street Hymnal Just 20 banks of 8,000 now control over three quarters of our nation's assets and over 60 percent of its deposits. Community banks are at a 0.40 to 0.60...

Apr 19, 2010
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Bailouts, big lies and moral bankruptcy

Bailouts, big lies and moral bankruptcy Evidently we’re not the only ones who are growing dizzy from all the spinning Wall Street is doing as it desperately tries to trick the American public into...

Apr 22, 2010
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Yes, But is it Right?

Yes, But is it Right? “The problem for Tourre—and Wall Street—is that they're so intent on proving that what they did was legal that they can't see that what they did was wrong.” “With Financial...

May 03, 2010
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Focused

Focused Focus! The singular mission of ICBA is to enhance and protect the community bank charter—period. Never was the benefit of that focus more apparent than last Thursday when the Senate voted...

May 10, 2010
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What’s There to Like?

What’s There to Like? The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post and just about every other newspaper in the country are calling the “Wall Street Reform Bill” a win for...

Jul 14, 2010
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Calm Before the Storm

Calm Before the Storm Lawmakers are often a raucous bunch when they’re together, but Capitol Hill remains unusually quiet after the Labor Day holiday. Most members of Congress are still back in...

Sep 08, 2010
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The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine If you want to know who and what really triggered the financial chaos and calamity through which we all have just lived, a must read is The Big Short by...

Sep 28, 2010
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FDIC Long-Term Plan Offers Short-Term Relief

FDIC Long-Term Plan Offers Short-Term Relief At a time when good news is hard to come by in the financial services industry, or anywhere for that matter, the FDIC’s recently proposed Deposit...

Oct 27, 2010
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ICBA Convention on Pace for Banner Year

ICBA Convention on Pace for Banner Year When I was still running my community bank in Missouri, it was always important to me to find a way to get away for a week in March to attend ICBA’s National...

Feb 23, 2011
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Community Bankers Take to the Hill

Community Bankers Take to the Hill It’s been a great week in Washington. While there is still a long row to hoe on a number of issues facing community banks, we made great progress this week as...

May 04, 2011
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Do You Ever Wonder What It Is All About?

Do You Ever Wonder What It Is All About? Ever wonder about the millions, nay hundreds of millions, in Wall Street and megabank dollars spent on countless legions of lobbyists? For Wall Street and...

Jun 23, 2010
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Taking Responsibility and Standing Tall

Taking Responsibility and Standing Tall Last week, as the great financial reform debate went into extra innings, temperatures were rising and everyone was tense and tired. When the conference...

Jun 28, 2010
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Real Facts, and Beer

Real Facts, and Beer Lots of Washington, D.C., "pundits" and some association executives are sending out messages and summaries opining on the Dodd/Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection...

Jul 28, 2010
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Reputations Intact: Proud To Be a Community Banker

Reputations Intact: Proud To Be a Community Banker One of the sad facts of this modern world in which we live is that we are bombarded with "messaging" nearly 24 hours a day. Our senses are...

Sep 14, 2010
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Wanted: Sanity in the Exam Environment

Wanted: Sanity in the Exam Environment Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Given that definition, to many observers ICBA’s...

Sep 21, 2010
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Persistence Pays Off on Small Business Jobs Act

Persistence Pays Off on Small Business Jobs Act The long and winding road of passing legislation to stimulate the small-business sector came to a successful end this week as the House voted to send...

Sep 23, 2010
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Credit Unions Having Their Cake and Eating it Too

Credit Unions Having Their Cake and Eating it Too It’s official: The nation’s credit unions get to have their tax-exempt cake and eat it too! Federal regulators last Friday afternoon announced a...

Sep 30, 2010
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A Robo-Sign of the Times

A Robo-Sign of the Times The so-called Masters of the Universe are at it again. Some of the same large financial institutions that caused the financial crisis have engaged in practices that could...

Oct 25, 2010
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We the People

We the People We the People go to the polls today to engage in our sacred, inalienable right. The outcome of today’s midterm congressional elections will select the citizens who will come to...

Nov 02, 2010
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A Sea Change

A Sea Change Acting Comptroller of the Currency John Walsh called it a “sea change.” He’s right. Today the FDIC board of directors voted to base assessments on assets minus tangible capital instead...

Nov 09, 2010
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Overdraft Guidance No Holiday Treat, or The Death of Common Sense

Overdraft Guidance No Holiday Treat, or The Death of Common Sense Happy holidays, folks. In case you missed it, on the day before Thanksgiving, the FDIC released final guidance on...

Nov 29, 2010
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Deal on Tax Extenders Could Offer Holiday Cheer

Deal on Tax Extenders Could Offer Holiday Cheer Bipartisanship can be hard to come by in Washington, but there are encouraging signs that Congress and the administration have heard the voice of...

Dec 07, 2010
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Recalling the Harsh Lessons of the Past

Recalling the Harsh Lessons of the Past More than three years ago I wrote the following article on the dangers of uncontrolled competition and overconcentration in the financial markets. Having...

Dec 21, 2010
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ICBA United to Work with Divided Congress

ICBA United to Work with Divided Congress Congress will have a new look when it returns to Washington this week. With a Republican House and Democratic Senate following November’s elections, many...

Jan 04, 2011
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Regulatory Review Must Deliver Results

Regulatory Review Must Deliver Results It sounds like a step in the right direction. President Obama recently ordered federal agencies and departments to review regulations and to consider ways to...

Jan 25, 2011
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Big Day for Community Banks: Finally Assessment Parity!

Big Day for Community Banks: Finally Assessment Parity! It’s been years coming. Some said it would never happen, some laughed at our attempts and some heaped scorn on us for even trying. But ICBA...

Feb 07, 2011
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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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