Banks
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The Country’s Last Black-Owned Banks Are in a Fight for their Survival
Michael A. Fletcher, THE WASHINGTON POST (The Washington Post)—Capital Savings Bank opened shop in Washington in 1888, making it…
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Blackonomics: Banks are Now Robbing People
By James Clingman NNPA Columnist Remember the old movies where the outlaws robbed banks for a living, or the gangsters…
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ATM Fees Keep Climbing, Survey Says
ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — The penalty for using an ATM that is not affiliated with…
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Obama Worse than George W. Bush on SBA Loans
George E. Curry NNPA Columnist When I interviewed Marie Johns, then the outgoing deputy secretary of the Small Business Administration,…
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Bank Continue to Peddle Payday Loans
By Charlene Crowell NNPA Columnist In today’s challenging financial times, the cost of living finds many consumers with an…
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BUSINESS EXCHANGE: Banking on Black Banks
By William Reed NNPA Columnist Starting during the 1930s, the Mitchells of Washington were close friends with Edward Kennedy Ellington’s…
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Blacks, Latinos Two-Thirds of Under-Banked
By Charlene Crowell NNPA Columnist More than 37 million American households were either unbanked or under-banked in 2011, according…
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U.S. Banks Greatly Benefiting Off Columbian Cocaine Trade
[Huffington Post] Even as their governments fighting it, Western businesses are benefiting from the Latin American drug trade. More than…
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