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Banks stocks have declined as the yield curve shrinks; the companies will offer a co-branded small-business card.
June 27 -
Ocwen Financial is able to keep the answers to questions from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau involving the improper handling of escrow accounts confidential, a federal magistrate ruled.
June 26 -
The two Wall Street firms anxiously await the second round of stress test results; Commerzbank is working on using technology to generate basic research notes.
June 25 -
At a time when Donald Trump is threatening to withdraw from Nafta after labeling it the worst trade deal ever, BBVA Bancomer is tapping one of its original negotiators to become its next chairman.
June 19 -
TIAA has recruited Lori Fouché to serve as CEO of retail and institutional financial services.
June 14 -
Ben Holzman helped build Bain Capital Ventures' enterprise software practice.
June 12 -
Robert Broeksmit has a tough act to follow succeeding David Stevens, the CEO revered for navigating the Mortgage Bankers Association through one of its most tumultuous eras on record. But in doing so, Broeksmit has a distinct advantage over many of his predecessors: inheriting an organization on the upswing.
June 8 -
Robert Broeksmit, a career mortgage industry executive, will succeed David Stevens as the president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association.
June 7 -
Promontory MortgagePath fills management roles for bank relations, technology and outsourced services opportunities.
May 31 -
Venu Krishnamurthy is joining the asset management giant at a time when it is reorganizing itself and tinkering with product offerings to ward off fintechs and other challengers.
May 23 -
Lisa Frazier, an adviser to banks and startups, will succeed Steve Ellis, who is stepping down after more than three decades with the company.
May 22 -
The Iowa company said that Bruce Lee will take over its top post next month.
May 18 -
Barclays hired Adam Kelleher from BuzzFeed to build a new global team of data scientists to support the company's research department.
May 17 -
The former Citigroup CEO is investing $100 million in Fair Square Financial, a midmarket card issuer; the exit leaves one executive atop the bank’s securities division.
May 15 -
Eric Itambo will become chief banking officer of CoBank, where he will oversee all lending operations.
May 8 -
The bank’s head of global capital markets is joining a private equity firm; Jefferies mortgage bond trader is freed from prison.
May 4 -
The firm will pay $110 million to settle charges it didn’t control traders; hedge fund executive says he was wrongfully accused of sexual misconduct.
May 2 -
Live Oak Bancshares wants its next bank president to “step on the gas” as it accelerates growth into new industries.
April 24 -
The high-profile hiring of Huntley Garriott comes a year after the North Carolina company had brought on a veteran banker to run the unit.
April 23 -
Tim Russi played a key role in the company’s transition away from its once-close relationship on General Motors. He will be succeeded by Doug Timmerman, a 32-year Ally veteran.
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