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Friendly Hills Bancorp's board is due for a shake-up after its management team underperformed for more than a decade, says shareholder Frank Kavanaugh.
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With nearly $20 billion of exposure in the world’s second-largest economy, JPMorgan Chase has a lot riding on maintaining cordial relations with a government that’s sensitive about anything that might be construed as questioning its legitimacy.
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The fintech is working with Discover, Ally and Alliance Data to offer a wider range of products on top of interest-free installment loans.
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Ant Group said it is repositioning its most popular consumer credit service to stand out from products offered by banks, its latest step in a regulatory-driven overhaul.
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Borrowers expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next year to contain soaring prices and are locking in favorable terms now, bankers say.
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A new report finds that financial companies are the most targeted by fraudsters seeking to steal usernames and passwords. They're fighting back with specialized tracking technology, special domain names and other increasingly sophisticated techniques.
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Lawmakers are seeking documents from two companies — Blueacorn and Womply — over concerns about the suspected scale of fraud in Paycheck Protection Program loans they processed.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency reaffirmed national banks' ability to offer cryptocurrency services — with the caveat that its permission is necessary. Meanwhile, it joined other regulators in previewing additional crypto-related guidance.
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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon quipped that his bank is likely to outlast China’s Communist Party, while reiterating his company’s commitment to doing business in the country.
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Dustin Cuttriss will succeed Kevin Willour, who is retiring at the end of 2022.
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