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European banks are starting to count the cost of their employees’ messaging habits, which have caught the attention of U.S. regulators in a sweeping global investigation.
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The Justice Department, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and three state attorneys general alleged that Trident Mortgage, a lender owned by Berkshire Hathaway, engaged in redlining and discrimination in the Philadelphia area.
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With Ulrich Koerner taking over as chief executive officer, Credit Suisse Group’s top ranks are looking more like UBS Group, suggesting the firm may draw from its crosstown rival’s playbook.
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It's a mistake to assume that potential customers recall long-ago sales interactions. You must refresh their memories.
July 27
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Financial firms may be fined and stripped of their regulatory authorization unless they put their customers’ needs first under far-reaching reforms from the U.K. City regulator.
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Visa said it will hand out annual raises for more-junior employees earlier as it seeks to help staffers battling once-in-a-generation levels of inflation.
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In global news this week, the U.K.'s major banks put pressure on global tech firms, Bank of Ireland improves paid paternity leave, Virgin Money debuts a buy now/pay later card, and more.
July 27 - AB - Policy & Regulation
American Banker interviewed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief about his views on Big Tech, the qualified mortgage rule, real-time payments apps and more.
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In a wide-ranging interview with American Banker, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra talked about litigating against large firms, fighting overdraft fees and reining in Big Tech.
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Critics of the council say it hasn’t been as effective as it could be, but Treasury’s Nellie Liang said in an interview that right now it is “in a good place.”
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