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American Banker held its Retail Banking 2014 conference in Orlando, FL this week. Here, in tweets, are a few of its takeaways.
March 14
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Public outrage over executive compensation is fueling calls for more legislation and regulation that will only wind up stifling economic growth, writes M&T Bank CEO Bob Wilmers.
March 14
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Technology invites the explorers, the risk takers, to get "ahead of the curve." In a word, technology invites the young.
March 14
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During the last five and a half years I have had the opportunity to see the good works that credit union people are capable of doing outside of their offices
March 14
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The Internet is the mother of "disruptive technologies," so woven into our everyday existence that it only seems to make sense that a company that specializes in talking to people via the telephone should have been disrupted right into shutting its doors.
March 14
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In the first quarter of 2014 the outlook for auto lending is bright, especially coming off a strong 2013 when 15.5 million new light vehicles were sold in the U.S.
March 14
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GE to Spin Off Card Unit; DOJ Scolded; Target Breach Preventable?
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Credit Card penaltieslike over-limit and late feesare constitutional and do not violate consumers' due process rights, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals recently ruled.
March 14
Manatt Phelps & Phillips -
Those who wanted to greatly expand the power of government over the financial sector, especially to expand the discretionary power of unelected agencies, took full advantage of the opportunity.
March 13
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These market-based assessments would be more palatable to the "too big to fail banks" than any bank tax and would allow them to do what they do best -- make loans, writes bank consultant Ken Thomas.
March 13