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Bank regulators are pushing large regional banks to have more definitive resolvability plans as part of their merger review, but some observers say those requirements are effectively new capital requirements by other means.
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The agency’s mission is popular with the public, which has a long memory when it comes to the past misdeeds of the banking industry.
July 11
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Bank of Montreal is raising the minimum wage for its U.S. branch and contact-center employees to $20 an hour, its second such pay bump in less than a year, as companies fight for workers in a tight labor market.
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Spiking interest rates, increased regulatory scrutiny, and mounting recession fears have all contributed to a deceleration in mergers in 2022.
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The online consumer lender touts its AI-based underwriting models as a key strength, but analysts say larger-than-expected losses on some of its loans are contributing to funding pressures.
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Securities regulators in Texas and Alabama are expanding their investigations into Voyager Digital and Celsius Network to account for new information arising from the implosions of the two crypto-lending firms.
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American Banker's Allissa Kline speaks with Shaun Bisman and Kelly Malafis of Compensation Advisory Partners about the rise of retention payments and other recent developments in the executive compensation landscape.
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Rogers Communications is experiencing a widespread network failure in its wireless and internet services, causing payment systems and automated teller machines at banks to go down.
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Mastercard helps out Ukrainians, Marriott hacked and more in banking news this week.
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The Philadelphia bank's board acted fast to fill a vacant board seat after a recent court victory, ending a deadlock that kept Hill's position secure.
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