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Lawmakers in the U.S. and Europe are calling for reforms of the financial system.
Lawmakers call for criminal prosecution of banks convicted of money laundering.
When punishing wrongdoing, there should be no distinction between "big bank" and small.
The government has institutionalized that crime pays for big banks.
'Too big to jail' hype masks the real issues with government and the finance industry.
Banks shouldn't be large enough where their criminal prosecution could sink the economy.
Although they're not the best fit for everyone, brokerages make a compelling case for their checking accounts.
Advertising can be tempting, but don’t be fooled by the fiction being sold.
LONDON (AP) — Part-nationalized Royal Bank of Scotland said Thursday it ended 2012 with massive losses after it set aside more cash to compensate customers who were mis-sold financial products and to pay fines related to a rate-rigging scandal.
Despite its benefits, online banking's accessibility poses a number of risks for customers to keep their accounts safe.
