Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The launch of the U.S.'s first regulated bitcoin exchange gives an already curious merchant base more of a reason to jump into virtual currency.
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The Supreme Court gave borrowers the path to file a rescission notice without going to court, but experts expect more banks to initiate legal proceedings to stop rescissions they see as frivolous.
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Hamilton Bancorp in Towson, Md., has added a banking veteran to its board.
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Tax-related identity theft was the most common form of identity theft reported to the Federal Trade Commission in 2014, while the number of complaints from consumers about criminals impersonating IRS officials was nearly 24 times more than in 2013.
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New legislation filed by U.S. Rep. John K. Delaney (D-Md.) would make student loans dischargeable under bankruptcy. Under existing law, student loan debt cannot be discharged.
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The number of Americans buying autos neared a record high last year but a possible downside to the growth is drawing comparisons to the subprime mortgage boom.
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The Federal Reserve System released a detailed vision Monday for improving the speed of the U.S. payment system.
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The Federal Reserve System released a detailed vision for improving the speed of the U.S. payment system. It is latest step in a process meant to spur change at a time when the country has fallen far behind many nations that have adopted real-time payments.
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If consumers, designers and artists led the discussion about how we make payments in the future, they would likely come out with a vastly different system than the one technologists are creating today.
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Metro Bancorp in Harrisburg, Pa., which has been under pressure from activist investors to sell itself, reported higher quarterly income largely because of increased real estate lending.
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Sun Bancorp in Mount Laurel, N.J., reported a quarterly loss as it continues to shrink its balance sheet.
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North Dallas Bank & Trust is in wait-and-see mode after its largest shareholder's death.
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WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Friday announced four appointments to the agencys leadership team.
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California's Department of Business Oversight said Friday that it will drop its effort to suspend Ocwen Loan Servicing's mortgage license in California. The Atlanta servicer had failed for more than a year to provide its California regulator with requested information
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The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation closed the $54.7 million-asset Highland Community Bank in Chicago on Friday.
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Early signs point to a wave of Federal Housing Administration borrowers trying to tap into lower prices for mortgage backing.
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American Express, Discover and Capital One all reported significant increases in their marketing spending last quarter, part of a larger upward trend in expenses.
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The Justice Department has subpoenaed another subprime auto lender as it extends its investigation into the industry.
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Seaway Bank and Trust in Chicago has entered into a consent order with state and federal regulators.
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