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Portal provider upgrades ability to sort through documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
September 24 -
To avoid a monthly fee, bank customers must maintain an average balance of $723 in their non-interest checking accounts, up 23% from 2011 and the highest balance in 15 years, according to a survey.
September 24 -
Discover Financial Services has agreed to refund hundreds of millions of dollars to settle a regulatory probe of its credit card marketing practices.
September 24 -
MetLife (MET) has found a new forum for a deal the company hopes will free it from banking regulators.
September 23 -
Discover Financial Services (DFS) has agreed to refund hundreds of millions of dollars to settle a regulatory probe of its credit card marketing practices.
September 23 -
Bank of America (BAC), JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Citigroup (NYSE: C) have endured repeated attacks from Iranian hackers since last 2011, Reuters reported Friday.
September 21 -
Standard Chartered Bank has finalized a $340 million settlement with New York's top banking regulator to settle charges the bank laundered hundreds of billions of dollars for banks and others in Iran.
September 21 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is planning a series of workshops for investors who would like to buy assets from failed financial institutions.
September 21 -
CapStone Bank in Raleigh, N.C., has agreed to buy Patriot State Bank in Fuquay-Varina, N.C., for roughly $10.6 million.
September 21 -
A task force led by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and formed to probe misconduct in the mortgage market during the run-up to the financial crisis may be getting ready to take action.
September 21 -
RBS Citizens Financial Group and TD Bank have won tentative approval to settle a class-action lawsuit that charges them with imposing excessive overdraft fees on debit-card users.
September 20 -
A financial industry group is warning members to be on the lookout for digital threats amid slowdowns at the websites of two of the nation's biggest banks.
September 20 -
Days after restating its 2011 results to show a larger loss, Broadway Financial (BYFC) in Los Angeles announced Wednesday that its first-quarter loss was lower than it first reported.
September 20 -
The nation's third-biggest bank has received the E Pluribus Unum Prizes' Corporate Leadership Award for its backing of Citizenship Maryland, a program that loans money to legal permanent residents who apply for U.S. citizenship.
September 20 -
Bank of America may be preparing to slash about 6% of its work force by the end of this year as part of an ongoing series of streamlining measures.
September 20 -
A jump in previously occupied homes and a rise in new construction suggest the housing sector may be headed for recovery.
September 19 -
Goldman Sachs is turning to IO, a provider of modular data center technology and services, for data center help across North America, Europe and Asia.
September 19 -
A government program that lets small-business owners refinance commercial mortgages is set to expire next week, but supporters are hopeful that Congress will revisit it after the November elections.
September 19 -
The $94 billion-asset bank holding company said Wednesday it expects to add 400 jobs at its fund administration operation in Limerick, Ireland by 2017.
September 19 -
Calling the bank an American-Zionist property, cyber attackers threaten to continue until video is "erased."
September 18