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Suit Alleges Trusted Blacks Drew Minorities to High-Rate Loans

By | 09.17.09 | 2:39 pm

As the housing market began booming in the mid-2000s, Wells Fargo & Co. teamed up with prominent African American commentator and PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley and financial author Kelvin Boston, the host of “Moneywise,” a multicultural financial More…

Wells Fargo Exec Who Partied in Foreclosed Beach House Loses Job

By | 09.15.09 | 9:00 am

Well, at least one banking executive is personally feeling the pain of the foreclosure crisis: Wells Fargo has fired a top employee who moved into a foreclosed Malibu beach house and threw lavish parties all summer there, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Cheronda Guyton, a senior vice president responsible

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Wells Fargo Exec Squats in Foreclosed $12 Million Malibu Beach House

By | 09.11.09 | 2:36 pm

Just when you thought it was a tough time to be a banker comes this heartwarming tale of a bank executive effectively squatting in a $12 million Malibu foreclosure. From The Associated Press:

A Wells Fargo executive who oversees foreclosed properties hosted parties and spent long summer weekends

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Class Action Suit Accuses Wells Fargo of Discrimination by Neighborhood

By | 09.09.09 | 2:00 pm

Just a year ago, the theory that poor and minority borrowers were to blame for the housing crisis took hold with a vengeance, and so did the belief that the government forced lenders to make subprime mortgages to meet affordable housing goals. The view took on greater More…

Another Note on Yesterday’s Treasury Report

By | 08.05.09 | 11:28 am

As a quick addition to Mary’s thoughts on yesterday’s Treasury Department report confirming the reluctance of mortgage servicers to modify loans through the administration’s Making Home Affordable program, it’s worth noting that some of the poorest-performing banks are the same institutions that appeared before Congress just a few More…

Cleveland Neighborhoods Win a Round in Fight Against Banks Over Foreclosures

By | 06.19.09 | 10:31 am

For neighborhoods fighting the blight and deteriorating property values caused by foreclosed properties that banks abandon or unload on speculators, this is big news: A housing court judge in Cleveland has ordered Wells Fargo to clean up the foreclosed houses it owns in Cleveland.

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Bankers Turn Off Campaign Cash Spigot

By | 04.27.09 | 6:00 am

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Since the financial industry bailouts began, Wall Street and Washington have never looked closer. But as the recession deepens and banks grow to resent the stigma associated with taxpayer aid, an unexpected chill is occurring: Bank employees are slamming their checkbooks shut.

Individual executives and workers at the 10 More…

For a Change, Some Good Economic News

By | 04.09.09 | 9:58 am

Wells Fargo announced today it expects to turn a $3 billion profit for the first quarter of this year, some surprisingly good news from the troubled banking sector, CNNMoney reports.

Those results exceed expectations from analysts, and they sparked a stock market rally early today.

There’s More to Be Angry About Than Just Jim Cramer

By | 03.13.09 | 10:39 am

I know, I know; everyone’s talking about the Jon Stewart-Jim Cramer confrontation Thursday night. Yes, it was entertaining, and yes, Stewart made some great points about financial journalism’s failures. But I’d like to move on now. There’s so much more to be angry about over this crisis than just More…