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JPMorgan Chase executives were supposed to make sure employee communications were archived for regulatory scrutiny. But for years, even the bosses were using their mobile phones to tap out work-related messages — a practice so pervasive that U.S. authorities dropped the hammer Friday, imposing $200 million in fines.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has fined a U.K. unit of HSBC Holdings 64 million pounds ($85 million) after finding “serious weaknesses” in the automated processes it used to monitor suspicious transactions, the latest example of the watchdog’s increasingly assertive stance against the firms it regulates.
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The Arkansas bank is working with 10 universities' athletic departments to create programs for women it hopes will one day join its ranks.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency released draft “supervisory principles” for banks with more than $100 billion of assets, saying they should account for weather-related risks. Officials said public feedback on the guidelines will help inform more detailed interagency policy next year.
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The National Credit Union Administration set a lower target for business trips and additional staffing amid concerns stemming from the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, PayPal and Zip to provide information about the potential risks their products pose.
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The Canadian lender has held initial talks about an acquisition of BNP Paribas’s Bank of the West unit, according to people familiar with the matter. Bank of the West had a book value of about $13.7 billion on Sept. 30, according to FDIC data.
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In attempting to advance a measure dealing with bank merger policy, the three Democratic board members at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. were really trying to "wrest control" of the agency, Chair Jelena McWilliams said in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
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Worker shortages at call centers and rising concerns about account fees may have contributed to the industrywide decline, according to the authors of a new J.D. Power study. Capital One, which scored highest, benefited from its strength in digital banking.
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The Pennsylvania bank run by Sam Sidhu is updating its platform to support real-time payments for cryptocurrency companies and will offer embedded finance and banking-as-a-service to fintechs.
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