Wells Fargo to pay $2 billion for allegedly lying about subprime mortgages

Wells Fargo to pay $2 billion for allegedly lying about subprime mortgages

According to the DOJ, Wells Fargo allegedly knew that loans that went into the mortgage bonds in question were based on misstated income
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How Apple Hinted at the Details of Its Coming Internet Video Service

Amid a strong quarterly earnings report, Apple CEO Tim Cook managed to drop a few more clues about his company's forthcoming video service.
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The Trump Administration Will Boost 'Short-Term Health Plans'—Here's What That Means for You

The Trump administration is taking yet another step that could wind up further undermining individual health insurance plans available in Obamacare's
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New rules for peer-to-peer lending announced by FCA

The popularity of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending has increased exponentially in recent years, with nearly £10 billion being transferred through such
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Real estate transfers from Aug. 2, 2018

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. These real estate transfers were recorded recently in Mercer County: James E. and Karen L. Vogel to Timothy A. Skero
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Wells Fargo to pay nearly $2.1B to settle mortgage investigation

(NYSE: WFC) has agreed to pay $2.09 billion in civil penalties following a federal investigation into its mortgage practices leading up to the financial
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Wells Fargo agrees to $2B fine to settle financial crisis-era allegations

Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $2.09 billion penalty for allegedly misrepresenting the quality of loans used for mortgage-backed securities between
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Wells Fargo pays $2.1 billion fine over subprime mortgages

Wells Fargo is agreeing to pay a $2.1 billion fine to settle allegations over its role in selling subprime mortgages in the lead-up to the financial crisis.
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Wells Fargo to Pay $2.09 Billion to End US Mortgage Probe

Ten years after faulty mortgages upended the global financial system, Wells Fargo & Co. agreed to pay $2.09 billion to settle a U.S. probe into its
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Wells Fargo to pay $2.09 billion in DoJ settlement over crisis-era mortgage loans

WFC, +0.63% has agreed to pay $2.09 billion in a settlement over the sale of crisis-era mortgage loans. The bank originated and sold residential
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Apple Can See Incremental Leverage From iPhone Upgrades, Says Piecyk

Walter Piecyk, telecom and media analyst at BTIG, examines third-quarter results from Apple Inc. as the company saw strength in iPhone pricing.
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Wells Fargo to Pay $2 Billion for Abuses in Selling Mortgage-Backed Bonds

Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) will pay about $2 billion in penalties for misrepresenting loan quality in mortgage-backed securities, the Justice Department
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Germany Toughens Stance and Blocks China Deal

Chancellor Angela Merkel's government for the first time vetoed a possible Chinese takeover of a German company, signaling a toughening stance
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Wells Fargo to pay US$2.1b fine to settle US mortgage probe

NEW YORK: Wells Fargo will pay US$2.1 billion to settle US charges it misrepresented the quality of home loans used in securities that led to 2008
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Fed Leaves Key Rate Unchanged With Economy Rising at 'Strong Rate'

Pricing in federal funds futures markets imply odds slightly above 60 percent for a fourth rate hike in December. Policy makers weighed their action
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US Sanctions Two Turkish Ministers Over Pastor's Detention

The U.S. imposed sanctions on two Turkish ministers over the continued detention of an American pastor who President Donald Trump has said
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Watch 'The Breakdown,' Fortune's Live News Show

Watch episode 14 of our weekly news show, The Breakdown, for a quick dive into some of the week's most compelling topics by reporters and editors
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Interest rate rise today 'could hurt housing market balance' – warning

A leading estate agent is warning that an interest rate increase today ould hurt the delicate balance of the housing market. The comments – by Jeremy
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Coinbase Customers Can Now Buy Bitcoin With British Pounds

The San Francisco-based cryptocurrency giant Coinbase said Wednesday that customers in the United Kingdom can now buy digital assets with the
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From Real Estate Gold to Hollywood Gold

The 33-year-old, who stars on Bravo's hit show “Million Dollar Listing NY” sold more than $500 million of real estate with Town Residential. But things
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