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He's working from within
The truth is finally out. There are checking account fees in bank accounts that are exorbitant. The banks took advantage of the investors’ lackadaisical attitude. This doesn’t only apply to checking accounts, but also to mutual funds, bond...Tags: Mutual Funds, Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp., Finance
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Fans bank on Kemp
BURBANK — In the hour-plus he spent signing autographs and greeting fans, Matt Kemp didn't stop smiling and laughing.
Although the Los Angeles Dodgers player had a rare off-day Thursday, Kemp, the team's starting centerfielder, took time away...Tags: Miami Marlins, Clay Buchholz, Ryan Dempster, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox
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Police Report - June 25, 2011
200 block of North Pass Avenue Lidiam Gonzalez was arrested June 18 for allegedly trying to cash a fraudulent check at Bank of America. The 25-year old from Panorama City allegedly lied about her identity to officers and her check was found to be an...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Bank of America Corp., Crime, Law and Justice
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Businesses try to build bridges
MEDIA DISTRICT — Happy hour at Sardo's Grill and Lounge hasn't been as chipper since state officials closed the Pass Avenue bridge as part of the $47-million Hollywood Way onramp project.
"For nine months now you could walk in at 6 o'clock and...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Disasters, Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp., Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Officer wears many hats
When Rick Massa agreed to join the Bob Hope Airport Police Department, the 60-year-old was obligated to work just two days a week. But the 35-year LAPD veteran, 25 of them in Special Weapons And Tactics, ended up giving a great deal more. After...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Culture, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, FBI, Transportation
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Freddie Mac: 30-year mortgage rate down a tick at 3.78%
Los Angeles TimesRecord low interest rates for 30-year mortgages edged down another tick, Freddie Mac said in its latest survey, which showed lenders across the nation offering the benchmark loan at 3.78 percent compared to 3.79 percent last week. The typical rate on a...Tags: Freddie Mac, Homes, Los Angeles Times, Financial and Business Services, Mortgages
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Facebook's lucky friends?
Facebook has made a habit of advancing its interests at the expense of its customers, whether by weakening its privacy policy, tracking users' movements around the Web or radically reconfiguring the way information is displayed on the site's pages. So...
Tags: Media Industry, Social Media, Economy, Business and Finance, Facebook, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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Perry Thurston: Florida House Democrats sided with consumers, not big banks
Protecting the financial interests of the public is an important priority of mine and it's a responsibility I take seriously as the incoming leader of the Florida House Democratic Caucus. That's why I am troubled by recent news stories exposing the...Tags: Business Institutions, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Politics, Democratic Party, Economy, Business and Finance
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John Drayman: Pony rides offered a clue
For all the sophisticated computer forensic evidence and what was described as a 3-foot-high stack of bank records, Glendale police detectives said that during their yearlong embezzlement investigation into John Drayman, it was discrepancies in the...
Tags: Justice System, Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Embezzlement, Trials
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Bank of America branches to close
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBank of America is closing at least two branches in Kansas later this year. The bank's senior vice-president of media relations, Diane Wagner, confirmed to Eyewitness News that the branch in El Dorado will close on September 28 while the Hutchinson...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Bank of America Corp.
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Consumer bureau moves to regulate reloadable prepaid cards
WASHINGTON — The consumer financial watchdog is taking aim at reloadable prepaid cards, moving to regulate a fast-growing product that has become a popular alternative to checking accounts for lower-income Americans and a new source of fees for some...Tags: Richard Cordray, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Unemployment Benefits, Consumers, Credit and Debt
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Fed regional bank directors saw improvement in economy
Directors at the Federal Reserve's regional banks saw a pickup in the pace of economic growth last month as housing, motor vehicle sales and consumer spending gained strength.
"Directors noted further improvement in economic activity, and they...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Politics, Financial Markets, Economic Indicator, Board of Directors
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