Stories tagged with "banks"
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Development faces additional troubles
Fishers — The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, a...
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More trouble for Fishers Marketplace developers
The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, water park, housing...
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2nd half of $130M Fishers development in foreclosure
The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The entire 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, waterpark,...
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Hunter dies after falling from canoe
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — Authorities say a hunter died after he and two others fell from their canoe into a northeastern Indiana lake and swam ashore. State Conservation...
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Service sector confidence puts stocks in rally mode
NEW YORK — The first growth in the service industry in a year and upbeat comments about big banks pulled investors into the stock market after two losing weeks. The Dow Jones...
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FDIC could seek loans from banks
WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is weighing several costly and never-before-used options to shore up the dwindling fund that insures bank deposits. The...
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Old National seeks cash for potential bank buyouts
An Evansville-based bank is positioning itself to bid on federal deals to take over failing and distressed financial institutions. Old National Bancorp announced today it will...
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Man's run across state will benefit victim's family
In early July, a speaker at Tim Robison’s funeral rhetorically asked mourners what Robison had done to help them and what they could do to give something in return. The...
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Hold back water plan, consider canal alternatives that aren't so drastic
Regarding the plan for the canal: Indianapolis Water is now a public trust and Veolia is the contracted operator. (“Canal conflict,” Aug. 31). As a public trust,...
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Fed's 'robo call' ban similar to Indiana law
There’s a new federal regulation similar to an Indiana law that prohibits the use of autodialing machines to make prerecorded telephone calls. Indiana Attorney General Greg...
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Ex-auto wholesaler sentenced in fraud
The former owner of the Fleetmax automobile wholesaler has received an 18-month sentence after pleading guilty to bank fraud in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis. Brian...
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Indiana men sentenced in child porn, bank fraud
Federal convictions in Indiana have led to 18-month sentences in child pornography and bank fraud cases. A Cambridge City man has received an 18-month sentence after being found...
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Are rising bank fees overdraft overkill?
Banks make millions off of bank overdraft charges....
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Buoyed by upgrade, stocks shake off jitters
NEW YORK — A turn of heart by a usually downbeat analyst yanked the stock market from its slumber. Soaring financial shares propelled indexes to their biggest one-day gain in...
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$11M lies unclaimed; check the Web
More than $11 million. That’s how much money belonging to Marion County residents was forgotten or ignored in 2008 and turned over to the state. Now, Attorney General Greg...
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County delays deadline to pay property taxes
The deadline to pay Hamilton County property taxes has been extended to July 10. Tax bills will be in the mail no later than June 19, according to County Treasurer Kim Good....
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Emmis to pull plug on Labor Day fireworks
Emmis Communications is pulling the plug on a popular Labor Day weekend fireworks show due to the recession. Officials of the Indianapolis-based media company said they will have...
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U.S. foreclosures jump 32% in April
MIAMI — The number of U.S. households faced with losing their homes to foreclosure jumped 32 percent in April compared with the same month last year, with Nevada, Florida and...
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Relieved banking sector, jobs data fuel Friday rally
NEW YORK — Stocks soared Friday as Wall Street cheered the positive news it had been hoping for: Job losses slowed in April, and big banks don’t need as much capital as...
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Car wholesaler accused in $2.4M fraud
A former used car wholesaler faces federal bank fraud charges, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney’s office. Brian Scott Hockett, 45, Indianapolis, is scheduled...
