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Cyprus bailout raises fears of tapping savings accounts in other troubled countries
The prospect of losing money in a bank savings account was once considered unthinkable, but the possibility sent Americans into a panic in the 2008 financial crisis, and the threat recently surfaced anew. This time the focus is on European banks and the...
Tags: Finance, European Central Bank, Italy, Economy, Business and Finance, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013)
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Money-laundering firm should get no welcome in Maryland
When criminal prosecutors at the U.S. Department of Justice found that giant bank HSBC — whose American operation is chartered in Maryland — had violated money-laundering laws covering $200 trillion in transactions, and with customers...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Criminals, Finance, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Business people - Feb. 24
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Steven R. Gormont recently joined F&M Trust as a credit recovery officer. Gormont brings more than 15 years of banking experience to F&M Trust, having worked in consumer and commercial collections. He was most...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), The Pennsylvania State University, Real Estate Buyers
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Business people - March 24
Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. Doug Hutzell, of Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. in Hagerstown, recently was named a Hero of Conservation by Field & Stream magazine. The award is for those who spend their time working to create, improve or...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Loyola University Maryland, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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NDSU economists say land rent should be a win for both parties
VALLEY CITY, N.D. - Cash rent is likely to remain the dominant form of farm land rental arrangement in the region. But the number of “flexible cash” rental deals is increasing in a fast-moving market, experts say, and there always will be a small...Tags: Federal Reserve, Money and Monetary Policy, Science and Technology, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sinclair will buy four Cox Media TV stations for $99 million
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has agreed to buy four small-market television stations owned by Cox Media Group for $99 million, the latest deal for Sinclair in a string of acquisitions over the past year and a half. The Hunt Valley TV station owner also...Tags: Cox Media Group, Inc., Television Industry, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Hunt Valley, Television Stations
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Arlington Heights names 2012 Officer of the Year
Arlington Heights' only police officer investigating financial crimes has been named the 2012 officer of the year. "I was speechless," said Todd Radek, 42, who received 25 nominations from colleagues. "It was very heartwarming." In his 19 years with...Tags: Criminals, World War II (1939-1945), Theft, U.S. Army, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Cyprus confusion
WASHINGTON -- Logically, what happens in Cyprus should stay in Cyprus. With a population of just over 1 million and an economy that's a mere 0.2 percent of the 17-nation eurozone, the country seems too small to matter on the world stage. Yet, that's where...Tags: Angela Merkel, Economic Indicator, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Gross Domestic Product
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Broader complaint data now available for loan, mortgage and banking disputes
Watchdog with Paul MuschickFederal authorities this week released data on more than 90,000 complaints filed about mortgages, student loans, other loans and banking issues. The data expand on a previously released database of credit card complaints. The Consumer Financial Protection... -
Widespread computer outages in South Korea, cyber-attacks by North Korea suspected
Police and South Korean officials were investigating the simultaneous shutdown Wednesday of computer networks at several major broadcasters and banks. While the cause wasn't immediately clear, speculation centered on a possible North Korean cyberattack....Tags: Computer Crime, Viral Diseases and Infections, U.S. Military, South Korea, News Agency
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Could tiny Cyprus trigger collapse of the Eurozone?
It’s being marketed as a one-time tax -- a civic donation to the nation’s financial stability. But the people of Cyprus know it by another name: expropriation. A government plan to siphon as much as 10% from individual bank deposits to co-...
Tags: European Central Bank, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, International Monetary Fund
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Extortion at funerals? That's low, even for low-life scammers
Watchdog with Paul MuschickWith this being National Consumer Protection Week, I'm receiving all sorts of tips about the latest scams and how to avoid them. This list from the Bucks County Crimes Against Older Adults Task Force includes one that's new to me......
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