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Scherch had been accused of stealing more than $2.4 million from Cincinnati-based Fifth Third (NASDAQ: FITB) by using fictitious names to get loans, then transferring the money into his own accounts.
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<...WASHINGTON - A federal judge says he believes American Indian farmers and ranchers are entitled t... Judge says Indian farmers
WASHINGTON - A federal judge says he believes American Indian farmers and ranchers are entitled to a fair trial against the federal Agriculture Department over a long-standing discrimination claim but he is urging the Indians' lawyers to restructure their case.
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said at a hearing Thursday that it would be a "travesty" if some aging Indians do not live to...
Seattle > News Subscribe to Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) For loans that permit ne... Federal regulators finalize rule
Seattle > News Subscribe to Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
For loans that permit negative amortization, or a loan that adds interest and principal to the total loan amount during a period of very low initial payments, the repayment analysis should include the initial loan amount plus any balance increase from negative amortization, the regulators said.
"While similar product...
The febrile activity is easy enough to understand. The Chinese Economic Miracle is in full swing,... The Chinese bank puzzle...
The febrile activity is easy enough to understand. The Chinese Economic Miracle is in full swing, and making a bet on the country's major banks is seen as one of the easiest ways to ride the wave. These are the institutions, after all, that are lending money to China's burgeoning industrial base, and that help to finance everything from new home purchases to the country's increasing need for...
Performance Source Inc. (PSI), based in suburban Chicago, reported that the milestone was reached... Debt Management Gaining Po
Performance Source Inc. (PSI), based in suburban Chicago, reported that the milestone was reached this year in the second week of May, instead of July as usual. The fact that PSI has not advertised or added staff this year further suggests that small companies increasingly are struggling with their debts.
For over a year now, rising interest rates and fuel prices have hit these companies...
INDIANAPOLIS - The nation's largest home lender, Countrywide Financial Corp., is suing an Indian... Lender sues in fraud case..
INDIANAPOLIS - The nation's largest home lender, Countrywide Financial Corp., is suing an Indianapolis man for allegedly orchestrating a mortgage fraud scheme in which dozens of Virginia residents were tricked into buying homes in Indiana at inflated prices.
The Calabasas-based company alleges that Robert Penn worked with relatives in Virginia and associates that included appraisers and...
By John Yellig / Daily Progress staff writer September 29, 2006 Local leaders unveiled a ne... No-interest loans ready for 1st-
By John Yellig / Daily Progress staff writer September 29, 2006
Local leaders unveiled a new tool in the community's affordable housing toolkit Thursday at a ceremony launching the Thomas Jefferson Community Workforce Housing Fund, which will make zero-interest loans to qualified homebuyers.
The fund will target members of the workforce earning 80 percent to 100 percent of the area...
Candidate Maryjane Westra of Fergus Falls has heard people say she's a "one-issue candidate" in ... Westra is District 10A Repr
Candidate Maryjane Westra of Fergus Falls has heard people say she's a "one-issue candidate" in her bid for the District 10A House of Representatives. That issue is "kids," and it might be true.
Westra sees an achievable goal in getting all Minnesota children covered under a universal health care system, wants quality child care for working families and proposes a large increase in fundi...
It was disappointing to see Foltin's original plan shelved. It was a good plan, and it offered h... Project Dry Basement 'P
It was disappointing to see Foltin's original plan shelved. It was a good plan, and it offered homeowners financial help through no-interest loans for necessary sewer work on private property.
Foltin deserves credit for listening to council and changing his plan to accommodate their wishes in the Project Dry Basement ''Plus'' plan. This revised plan certainly deserves prompt consider...
Wilmington Trust said Wednesday that Thomas L. du Pont has been named to the bank's board of dir... Daily Briefing...
Wilmington Trust said Wednesday that Thomas L. du Pont has been named to the bank's board of directors. Du Pont, 58, is chairman and publisher of duPont Publishing Inc., a St. Petersburg, Fla.-based company that publishes six "luxury lifestyle" magazines. Before moving to Florida, du Pont was a state representative in Delaware. His appointment expands Wilmington Trust's board to 14 members. M...
