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11 Minnesota banks face TARP cost spike

TARP, or the Troubled Asset Relief Program, could end up losing $118.5 billion mostly because of insurance and auto industry losses, but community bank executives, including leaders from 11 Minnesota...

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Proposed capital rules could challenge community banks 

Proposed changes in the amount of capital that banks must maintain shouldn’t pose a near-term problem for Minnesota community banks. But the proposed rules from regulators add to a succession of...

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TruStone buys Kenosha credit union 

Plymouth-based TruStone Financial crossed the border this week to add fuel to its expansion plans, buying the assets of AM Community Credit Union, a $121.8 million credit union in Kenosha, Wis.

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New regs could curb mortgage, CRE loans 

A surprise in the proposed Basel III rules – developed to conform to international guidelines developed in Basel, Switzerland – was that the distinction regulators had long drawn between big national...

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Construction lending slowdown? Not in the Twin Cities 

Construction and development loan portfolios shrank over the past year at Minnesota and national banks, but several Twin Cities construction lenders say they’re not seeing that trend.

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Lawmaker wants to rewrite Minnesota’s bank regulations 

Rep. Joe Atkins, DFL-Inver Grove Heights, wants to rewrite the rules governing banks and credit unions in Minnesota, and he says the aim is to simplify them, not make them harder. But the state’s...

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Banks, credit unions wary of sales tax plan 

Gov. Mark Dayton’s major sales tax initiative aims to add equity and resources to Minnesota’s treasury, but it hasn’t won many friends among banks and credit unions that would end up paying sales tax...

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Twin Cities bank execs say they’re primed to lend 

Twin Cities community banks had fewer loans on the books in early 2013 than they did in the final months of 2012, according to a Finance & Commerce analysis of FDIC reports.

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Fed: Competition pushing down banks’ loan margins (update)

Minnesota- and Twin Cities-based banks are not making as much off their loans, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis reported Thursday.

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Taking sales taxes to the bank

A story by Finance and Commerce’s Mark Anderson illustrates some of the unexpected consequences that may be in store for Minnesota if the state sales tax is expanded to cover services.

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Banks’ loan growth, profits below historic average

Minnesota’s banking indicators are improving, but subdued demand and tight competition kept loan growth and profits below historic trends in 2013 and likely in 2014.

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MN’s real estate problem loans still above historic levels

The median rate for Minnesota banks was 1.7 percent for commercial real estate loans noncurrent or delinquent in second quarter 2014.

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TruStone buys Kenosha credit union

Plymouth-based TruStone Financial crossed the border this week to add fuel to its expansion plans, buying the assets of AM Community Credit Union, a $121.8 million credit union in Kenosha, Wis.

View Article


New regs could curb mortgage, CRE loans

A surprise in the proposed Basel III rules – developed to conform to international guidelines developed in Basel, Switzerland – was that the distinction regulators had long drawn between big national...

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Construction lending slowdown? Not in the Twin Cities

Construction and development loan portfolios shrank over the past year at Minnesota and national banks, but several Twin Cities construction lenders say they’re not seeing that trend.

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Lawmaker wants to rewrite Minnesota’s bank regulations

Rep. Joe Atkins, DFL-Inver Grove Heights, wants to rewrite the rules governing banks and credit unions in Minnesota, and he says the aim is to simplify them, not make them harder. But the state’s...

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Banks, credit unions wary of sales tax plan

Gov. Mark Dayton’s major sales tax initiative aims to add equity and resources to Minnesota’s treasury, but it hasn’t won many friends among banks and credit unions that would end up paying sales tax...

View Article


Taking sales taxes to the bank

A story by Finance and Commerce’s Mark Anderson illustrates some of the unexpected consequences that may be in store for Minnesota if the state sales tax is expanded to cover services.

View Article

Twin Cities bank execs say they’re primed to lend

Twin Cities community banks had fewer loans on the books in early 2013 than they did in the final months of 2012, according to a Finance & Commerce analysis of FDIC reports.

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Fed: Competition pushing down banks’ loan margins (update)

Minnesota- and Twin Cities-based banks are not making as much off their loans, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis reported Thursday.

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