Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The investment and corporate banking division of BMO Financial Group (BMO) has promoted senior economist Michael Gregory to deputy chief economist and head of U.S. economics.
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No market should over-rely on one entity. But references in regulations and lending guidelines to the dominant credit score provider have created unintentional government brand endorsement and blocked new entrants.
November 4 -
Territorial Savings Bank in Honolulu plans to shed its federal charter and become a state-chartered savings bank.
November 4 -
Completed U.S. foreclosures dropped to 51,000 in September from 84,000 in September 2010, a 39% decrease that marks the biggest annual decline since the housing downturn began in 2007, according to data from CoreLogic.
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Taylor Capital Group (TAYC) in Chicago is buying back its outstanding Troubled Asset Relief Program shares as it waits to close its sale to MB Financial (MBFI).
November 4 -
On the first day RoboCoin's Bitcoin ATM was deployed, one third of its users were new to the digital currency.
November 4 -
The fireworks over a Pew Charitable Trusts report on lump-sum payday loans continued Friday as Pew challenged criticisms of its survey methodology.
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Half of banking and other business leaders expect a stronger economy, and 44% expect a stronger M&A market, in the next 12 months, according to a new survey. Regulation remains a concern, but dealmakers are largely ignoring the lingering problems in Washington, observers say.
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Stopping a proposed requirement that banks offer "plain-vanilla" credit products was an industry victory in the run-up to Dodd-Frank, but many believe it still survived.
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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
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A group of National Football League players has sued BB&T (BBT) for nearly $60 million over alleged negligence by BankAtlantic, which BB&T acquired last year.
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The head of the state bank supervisors' group said he sees a quiet push to "reform our regulatory structure to better reflect the business models of our largest banks."
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We should think twice before cutting off access to alternative lenders that serve as a last resort for millions of low-income Americans. We should also encourage banks to remove the barriers for these customers when they want to open a savings account.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has accelerated its plans to sell its U.S. subsidiary. The company will conduct a partial initial public offering of its Citizens Financial Group unit in the second half of 2014, and plans to fully divest itself through offerings in 2015 and 2016.
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HomeStreet (HMST) in Seattle is expanding its mortgage business in California.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been the primary source of multifamily financing since the financial crisis. But in crafting legislation to wind down the government-sponsored enterprises and restructure the housing finance system, the lawmakers in the House and Senate have largely ignored the GSEs' multifamily businesses.
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Camco Financial (CAFI) said its Advantage Bank has been released from a 2012 enforcement action less than a month after agreeing to sell itself to Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) in Columbus, Ohio.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), the biggest U.S. bank, disclosed that authorities in the U.S. and abroad are investigating the lender's hiring practices in Asia.
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Zions Bancorp (ZION) in Salt Lake City has raised $162 million in an auction of subordinated debt.
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