Banking
Published: 17/07/2008
As the use of the Internet continues to expand, more banks and thrifts are using the convenience and ease of the Web to offer products and services, as well as enhance communication with customers. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Internet offers the potential...
Published: 16/07/2008
In recent times, the status of our economy has really been questioned. From the weakening of the American dollar to an increasing amount of debt, the countries current financial crisis has continued to dwell and even breed. Now, in recent weeks, concerns are being rose up about the status of our...
Published: 16/07/2008
The problems besetting Bradford and Bingley started on 14 April 2008 when it denied reports that it intended to raise funds through a rights issue of new shares and sought to reassure depositors, shareholders and the market that it had a strong capital and liquidity base.
On 22 April, Mr...
Published: 15/07/2008
Hard times are on the way as evidenced by the collapse of IndyMac. In what will probably turn out to be the most expensive bank failure ever, troubled mortgage lender IndyMac Bank was taken over by federal regulators on Friday, July 11, 2008.
All operations of the Pasadena, Calif.-based bank,...
Published: 09/07/2008
Access to information and entertainment, credit and financial services, and products from every corner of the world is greater than earlier generations could ever have imagined. Thanks to the Internet, consumers may order products, download games and music, or conduct online banking 24 hours a...
Published: 04/07/2008
Hurricane Katrina's showed us very clearly that we are very susceptible to any major halt or reduction in oil production. With prices souring since the Katrina tragedy the term "cheap gas" is as extinct as the dinosaurs. The Hurricane Katrina cutoff came from a natural disaster, of course, but...
Published: 04/07/2008
The sight of worried depositors waiting in line outside branches of the Northern Rock Bank in England during September 2007 is a spectre which Gordon Brown wishes to banish from the UK high street.
The Northern Rock disaster, and the television images of agitated depositors, was beamed round...
Published: 04/07/2008
After rising drastically last week fixed mortgage interest rates moved up slightly this week. 30 Year notes moved from 6.42 to 6.45 and 15 Year notes moved from 6.02 to 6.04. ARMS on the other hand rose a decent amount. 5 Year Arms rose from 5.89 to 5.99 while 1 Year Arms rose from 5.19 to...
Published: 01/07/2008
As more and more individuals turn to online banking, online bill pay is a natural step for those who want to take advantage of the ease and convenience of today's technology. Not only is online bill pay good for the environment (goodbye paper bills), the system can help you manage your bills and...
Published: 01/07/2008
Just within the last several years, the Internet has emerged as a highly convenient way to conduct banking business, as well as shop for financial services. As the use of the Internet continues to expand, more banks are using the web to offer products and services or enhance its communication...