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  1. Bank of America clarifies report of branch closings

    Tue, 28 Jul 2009

    card issuer MBNA. In 2007, the bank completed its purchase of wealth management company U.S. Trust and acquired LaSalle Bank , immediately turning Lewis' bank into the market leader in Chicago. The acquisition of California-based Countrywide

  2. Bank of America's Ken Lewis Says He's Not Going Anywhere

    Thu, 12 Mar 2009

    analyst at Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co. "This is his baby. He did the acquisitions of Merrill, Countrywide and LaSalle Bank . How anyone can make the decisions he made and survive is baffling." Beginning last summer, as pillars of the economy

  3. Marathoner Death Due to Extreme Heat

    Wed, 18 Feb 2009

    news, and our thoughts and prayers are with the individual's family," said Shawn Platt, senior vice president of LaSalle Bank , the marathon's sponsor. Race officials say 312 others went to area hospitals for treatment. "This is October

  4. Bank of America buys out Merrill in bold move

    Mon, 15 Sep 2008

    mainly known as a large credit card issuer. During Lewis' tenure as CEO, the bank has also bought Chicago-based LaSalle Bank , FleetBoston and U.S. Trust. Lewis' banking career started in 1969 as a credit analyst at NCNB Corp., a company

  5. Fighting Back Against Foreclosure

    Thu, 3 Apr 2008

    general," said Noah Pusey, the Shearons' attorney. Lasalle Bank attorney Tom Solferino said no predatory lending took arguments about his decision to stop the foreclosure, and LaSalle Bank has also appealed. But among all the talk of subprime

  6. Credit market has pros confused

    Mon, 27 Aug 2007

    don? You get an offer that you don't understand,' " says Carl Tannenbaum, NABE president and chief economist at LaSalle Bank /ABN-AMRO in Chicago. Just because they are complicated, doesn't mean that the innovations in finance are bad

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  1. Exclusive: Credit market has pros confused

    Mon, 27 Aug 2007

    don? You get an offer that you don't understand,' " says Carl Tannenbaum, NABE president and chief economist at LaSalle Bank /ABN-AMRO in Chicago. Just because they are complicated, doesn't mean that the innovations in finance are bad

  2. $2B stake in Countrywide may pay off

    Thu, 23 Aug 2007

    depressed by adding cash, Harralson says. •Indirect access to additional deposits. After completing its acquisition of LaSalle Bank , Bank of America will have 10% of the nation's deposits, which is the maximum it's permitted to have by law

  3. Fed's Bernanke faces his first big financial test

    Mon, 13 Aug 2007

    long-term problems," Bear Stearns senior economist Conrad DeQuadros says. And, as Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at LaSalle Bank , wrote to clients Friday, "The Fed does not want to be seen as bailing out those who took too much risk, which might

  4. Slacker Summer for American Teens?

    Mon, 9 Jul 2007

    has given parents the ability to save more for college and has taken pressure off kids to sock away money for school, LaSalle Bank chief economist Carl Tannenbaum says. "A lot more ... families have been much more actively involved in saving for

  5. When 'Healthy' Firms Cut Jobs

    Fri, 13 Jun 2003

    hundreds of employees and sending their jobs overseas to cheaper workers. Carl Tannenbaum, a business analyst with LaSalle Bank , explained that manufacturers are focused on production and profitability, not on creating jobs. "And, sad to say

  6. Stocks Reconsider Fed Cut, Pare Losses

    Wed, 27 Jun 2001

    the easing has been large and now is the time to begin tempering that," said Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at LaSalle Bank in Chicago. "The fundamentals aren't as bad as we thought and there is not the sense of impending doom as there

  7. Fed Action Disappoints Wall Street

    Tue, 20 Mar 2001

    enough for business activity, it won't be enough for market psychology," Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist for LaSalle Bank /ABN AMRO told The Associated Press. Fed Still Looking For a Soft Landing Today's move continues a series of rapid

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