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U.S. Banker, December 2009

December 01 2009

U.S. Banker, December 2009. Free digital magazines.U.S. Banker is written for those individuals charged with generating greater profits and shareholder value for a financial institution: bank and nonbank directors, chairmen, CEOs, presidents, EVPs, SVPs and other business line managers.

Each monthly issue covers the market trends, regulations, innovations and individuals that are reshaping the financial institutions.

American Banker, the financial services daily, is exclusively focused on the banking and financial services industries. Providing comprehensive, authoritative news coverage and insightful analysis since 1835, its reputation as a trusted advertising partner is unparalleled.

Together, the daily paper and its online counterpart, AmericanBanker.com, offer readers a rich and informative experience—and advertisers get the perfect platform to reach the financial industry.

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Cover Story
Man on a Mission
Just two years ago First Niagara Bank was under intense pressure from investors to find a buyer or expand into a faster-growing market. But its new CEO, John Koelmel, resisted and now, with two out-of-state deals under his belt and the war chest to do more, he's transforming his upstate New York thrift into a regional power.

  • Slow Growth? No Problem

10 Big Ideas for 2010
What will it take to rev up the economy, revive the dormant M&A market and avoid another market meltdown? How will banks win back customers' trust? And is the mobile phone finally ready to make the leap from communication device to digital wallet? Here are 10 things everyone will be talking about in the new year.

Front and Center
It's a Jungle in There
Financially distressed workers are becoming a prime fraud worry for banks. But is it enough to prompt more investment in prevention?

Trade Finance
Unmet Capacity Underscores Emerging Market Woes
Financial institutions in developing countries face huge hurdles in politicking for reduced Basel II capital requirements on short-term loans. But they may open debate on competition.

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Did You Know...

  • The U.S. has over 91,000 bank offices and branches and almost 400,000 ATMs.
  • In total, banks hold over $6.7 trillion in deposits. It is estimated that every dollar deposited generates $7 to $10 in lending.

U.S. Banker provides 40,000 C-suite and executive-level bankers with analysis and commentary on the industry players, financial and economic market trends, regulations, business strategies, and innovations reshaping the banking and financial services landscape.

U.S. Banker, the leading business management magazine, tackles all issues relevant to banks and their competitive standing in the financial services marketplace. Readers gain insight into how to maximize shareholder value; generate new and greater line-of-business revenues year over year; maximize institutional profitability; run more efficient operations firm-wide; pursue growth, organic and otherwise; and influence the U.S. and global economies.

U.S. Banker is published monthly and distributes a weekly eNewsletter. U.S. Banker produces The 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking, an annual performance-based influence ranking and series of networking and professional development events, and the All-Star Banking Team, an annual ranking of the top institutions, CEOs and CFOs.

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