The evolving role of credit portfolio management

Banks can no longer manage loan books in isolation. A new survey reveals how portfolio managers are dealing with growing […]

Cash flies commercial and other secrets of moving money

Even in an age of electronic money and digital-payment apps, there is still big demand for cold, hard cash.  The […]

The Return Of Crisis

Suddenly banks everywhere are in deep, deep trouble by Chris Martenson Financial markets the world over are increasingly chaotic; either […]

U.S. Housing Market Firesales Could Trigger Another Financial Crisis

By: Mike_Whitney   Ask your average guy-on-the-street ‘what caused the financial crisis’, and you’ll either get a blank stare followed by […]

The Real Cost: Rising Interest Rates and Monthly Mortgage Payments

The latest rise in interest rates is already having impact on the on housing affordability. As rates rise, mortgage payments […]

Banker Hypocrisy and Zombie Homes

By Doug French, From Laissez Faire Club, Walking away is not just for homeowners anymore. Now banks have joined in […]

Citigroup Looking More Like A Normal Big Bank These Days

With its first full quarter with new CEO Michael Corbat in charge now in the books, Citigroup (NYSE:C) continues to […]

The Next Great Bubble about to Collapse

Senator Orrin Hatch warns that the bubble has the power to “destroy the retirement savings of millions of Americans.” Famed […]

2012 Election Winners and Losers: Coal, Dividends, Health Care, Utilities, Oil and More

Election Day has come and gone. President Obama won a second term. The current electoral vote was by a margin […]

Bank Bonds to Continue Progress in 2012?

Central Banks have made it clear that record-low interest rates are here to stay. Reputable Government bonds are offering historically […]