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Wisconsin Banking News

Bank Mutual restructures debt ;Community Bank & Trust joins U.S. DOT lending program

2010 Tax Relief Act brings opportunity for wealth management planning

The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 was signed into law by President Barack...

M&I to be acquired by BMO Financial; impact on jobs, historic name unclear

Last week, BMO Financial Group, the corporate parent of Chicago-based Harris Bank, announced it had reached terms to acquire...

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Harley refinances debt; Master Lock owner to spin off companies; Summerfest to issue $25 million bonds to finance improvements

On the Money

Post-recession exit strategy by Jose Freyre, founder and president of Milwaukee-based Monarch Wealth Management

Mergers and Acquisitions

Regal Beloit to acquire subsidiary of A.O. Smith; Journal Communications to sell Michigan printing business
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Wisconsin Banking News

Johnson Financial Group to sell Swiss subsidiary; The Equitable Bank to close Germantown branch

Coalition unveils ‘Bold’ economic plan for Wisconsin

"Be Bold: The Wisconsin Prosperity Strategy," a new roadmap for state economic development, has been released to Governor-elect Scott...

Briggs & Stratton announces $200M debt offering

Milwaukee-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. will make a public offering of $200 million in senior notes due in 2020,...

M&I, Johnson Bank plan branch closures in Wisconsin

Three M&I Bank branches in the Milwaukee area are slated for closure, according to a filing with the Wisconsin...

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