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Senate Democrats are warning the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be careful as it considers changes to its mortgage underwriting rules.
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CEOs have been telling investors that if the Fed continues to cut interest rates, they will lower rates they are paying on deposits to minimize the hit to net interest margins. The danger is that if they lower rates too quickly or by too much, big depositors could go elsewhere.
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A mortgage industry executive with ties to a firm penalized in a U.S. predatory lending crackdown is being considered by the Trump administration to run Ginnie Mae, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Regulators have redefined a simplified capital measure for community banks following criticism that their 2018 proposal did not go far enough.
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The popular program could go idle next month for the second time in less than a year if lawmakers are unable to approve a $99 million credit subsidy.
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It's not a reaction to JPM Coin, the banks says, but a way to speed up international payments for corporate clients.
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Travelex is rolling out a suite of B2B payment services through a new API-based platform and sandbox.
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An executive from Visions Federal Credit Union was recognized for her advocacy work while credit unions announced personnel changes.
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First Commerce Credit Union's agreement to buy Citizens Bank brings to 14 the number of deals this year in which a credit union is buying a bank.
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First Commerce Credit Union's agreement to buy Citizens Bank is the 14th credit union-bank deal of the year.
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