Over his 50-year career in banking, Ugo Nardi worked his way up from a teller to an auditor, lending officer, state bank examiner, and a bank president. He retired in 2000.
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The latest monthly reports from credit card issuers provide more evidence that loss rates will stay abnormally low longer than thought just a few months ago.
Margin compression once again overpowered loan growth in the first quarter, sapping banks traditional source of revenue.
In three years of say-on-pay votes since Dodd-Frank, investors have widely acquiesced to double-digit increases in bank executive compensation.
Small banks perch in small-business lending is being steadily eroded by large, credit-card issuing competitors.

Over his 50-year career in banking, Ugo Nardi worked his way up from a teller to an auditor, lending officer, state bank examiner, and a bank president. He retired in 2000.









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