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  2. Banker's acceptance rates - Wikipedia

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    Banker's acceptance rates [7] are the market rates at which banker's acceptances trade, and are determined by current values relative to face values. They represent the return received if an acceptance were purchased today at the market price and held until the payment date. All-in rates are banker's acceptance rates which include the bank's ...

  3. Texas State Bank - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Bank opened its first branch in 1991. The bank operated in Shelby, Angelina, and Tyler Counties. The bank was purchased by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria along with State National Bank for $2.6 billion USD in 2006. [1] In 2019, the bank merged with American State Bank, with American State Bank being the successor of the merger. [2]

  4. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Berks County Trust Company (1964 as American Bank and Trust Co or American Bankcorp) Wells Fargo: 1943 Wilmington Trust: Union National Bank: Wilmington Trust [15] M&T Bank: 1948 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. Continental Bank and Trust Company: Chemical Bank & Trust Co. JPMorgan Chase: 1951 Chemical Bank & Trust Co. National Safety Bank & Trust Co ...

  5. First Republic Bank Corporation - Wikipedia

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    First Republic Bank Corporation was an American bank based in Texas. Founded as the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company in 1920, [1] in 1922 it assumed the name Republic National Bank of Dallas. [1] Afterwards the bank acquired several banks and invested in others, and changed its name several times. [1]

  6. Texas Commerce Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Commerce Bank, formerly known as Texas National Bank of Commerce Houston, was a product of the 1964 merger of the National Bank of Commerce and the Texas National Bank. [5] Texas Commerce changed its name to Chase Bank of Texas in 1998 and merged into The Chase Manhattan Bank in 2000. [6] In 1977, Lady Bird (Claudia Taylor) Johnson ...

  7. Texas Capital Bank - Wikipedia

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    The company also provides commercial loans and financing for corporate purposes, and personal wealth management and trust services. [14] It also has an online-only banking division, Bask Bank, with perks focusing on frequent airline fliers. [4] [11] [15] It operates a nonprofit arm called Texas Capital Bank Foundation. [11]

  8. US Supreme Court reverses decision on SB 4, allows Texas ...

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    When Judge David Ezra of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas on Feb. 29 issued the first hold on SB 4, he said the attempt to enforce immigration law falls under the federal ...

  9. Texas ratio - Wikipedia

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    The Texas ratio is a metric used to assess the extent of a bank's credit problems. Developed by Gerard Cassidy and others at RBC Capital Markets , it is calculated by dividing the value of the lender's non-performing assets ( NPL + Real Estate Owned) by the sum of its tangible common equity capital and loan loss reserves.