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Despite a surge in quarterly expenses in the fourth quarter and a projected uptick in the first quarter, the North Carolina company is standing by its expense guidance for 2024.
January 18 -
Fourth-quarter net income at the Buffalo, New York, bank fell 37% because of higher funding costs and a special deposit insurance assessment. But lower interest rates and a stronger economy are expected to strengthen profits this year and into 2025, its CFO says.
January 18 -
A sharp increase in credit card account write-offs, a slowdown in consumer spending and heavy compliance costs triggered a 62% decline in fourth-quarter earnings.
January 18 -
Gary Gensler, chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said that any company going public had to be "full, fair and truthful" in their disclosures about their artificial intelligence's true capabilities.
January 18 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers have written to federal regulators asking them to reconsider potential chilling effects on clean energy financing in the Basel III endgame proposal.
January 18 -
The acting comptroller of the currency said regulators should give "serious consideration" to enacting a rule requiring banks to have enough assets pledged to the Federal Reserve's discount window to cover "ultra short term, acute outflows."
January 18 -
The move is somewhat counterintuitive relative to other market signals but Fannie Mae generally forecasts a net positive shift in lending conditions this year.
January 18 -
Opponents of the proposed capital rule offer many arguments as to why it will be a disaster. The trouble is, they're all wrong.
January 18 -
The retail giants are testing the limits of what customers will allow a generative AI system to do before making a payment.
January 18 -
At least four conservative judges on the Supreme Court, a formidable group at the oral argument stage, appear ready to overturn 'Chevron' deference, which could have massive consequences for bank policy.
January 17