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DOJ mortgage settlement with Deutsche Bank to cost $14B?
Sep 15, 2016While an official settlement is not yet public, it’s rumored that the U.S. Justice Department proposed that Deutsche Bank AG pay $14 billion to settle a case that dates back to the financial crisis. An article in The Wall Street Journal cites sources close to the matter for what outcome the industry could possibly expect.
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Wells Fargo fake accounts fiasco proves big banks don’t learn
Sep 09, 2016 -
Congressman wants FBI to release details of financial crisis investigations
Sep 07, 2016 -
Former Fannie Mae CEO reaches final $100,000 subprime mortgage settlement
Aug 22, 2016 -
Loan officer successfully sued Trump Mortgage, but judgement came too late
Aug 22, 2016 -
Equifax: Mortgage defaults projected to keep going down
Aug 09, 2016 -
WaPo: Stop trying to resurrect Fannie and Freddie
Jun 06, 2016 -
Department of Justice names new head of financial crisis investigations
Apr 11, 2016 -
Goldman Sachs officially reaches $5B settlement over toxic mortgage bonds
Apr 11, 2016 -
Leader of Justice Department’s financial crisis investigations stepping down
Apr 05, 2016 -
Ritholtz: Subprime auto loans very different than subprime mortgages
Mar 15, 2016 -
Fed’s Kashkari: Time to end ‘too big to fail’
Feb 16, 2016