Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Small-business credit conditions continued to improve in the second quarter, thanks to gains in personal income, retail sales and employment, according to a Experian/Moody's Analytics Small Business Credit Index report released on Tuesday.
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Why a community bank has committed $500,000 to fledgling tech companies and plans to do more.
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Community banks brace for limited selection, but embrace one-stop shopping, as consolidation takes place among IT firms.
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The complexion of bank M&A has changed, say investment bankers at St. Charles Capital in Denver: buyers and sellers are healthier, both sides are closer together on valuations and more buyers are approaching targets directly in lieu of bidding wars.
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History tells us that post-crisis reforms should increase confidence, but still allow regulated entities to innovate and prosper, all in support of a stronger economy.
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Bank of Nova Scotia and Bank of Montreal, Canada's first two lenders to report third-quarter results, beat analysts' estimates after posting profit fueled by record results in Canadian banking.
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Webster Financial in Waterbury, Conn., has promoted one of its executives to run its personal bank operations.
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Former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader Javier Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid, almost two weeks after U.S. prosecutors charged him with trying to hide trading losses that cost the bank more than $6.2 billion last year.
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Suburban Chicago business owner Daniel Dvorkin had just been ordered to pay more than $8 million to a debt collector last year when he took a lucrative but deadly proposition to a gun shop owner he knew, according to prosecutors.
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The Federal Reserve appeal of a judge's decision invalidating its interchange fee cap forestalls the prospect of a substantial cut in banks debit card revenue.
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Hamilton State Bancshares in Hoschton, Ga., has agreed to buy Cherokee Banking in Canton, Ga.
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SBT said Monday that Richard Sudol will succeed Anthony Bisceglio, who is retiring from the $382 million-asset company.
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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network will continue discussions with the Bitcoin community after meeting with the Bitcoin Foundation and a host of regulators and law enforcement officers in Washington D.C. today.
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The longtime chief operating officer at Bank of the Ozarks (OZRK) in Little Rock, Ark., is retiring.
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WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named new senior staff in four different divisions Monday.
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U.S. Century Bank in Doral, Fla., has gained a pair of new investors and lost two others in the latest chapter of the struggling bank's $50 million recapitalization plan.
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Michael Coyne, co-head of litigation for JPMorgan Chase, will become general counsel at Union Bank. He is the latest senior executive to depart JPMorgan as its legal and regulatory troubles mount.
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The company, which lost millions of dollars after straying from core banking, has returned to its roots as a traditional banking around Philadelphia.
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A Bitcoin trade group will meet today with the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and an array of law-enforcement officials and regulators to discuss oversight of the digital currency.
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The housing industry is stepping up behind-the-scenes lobbying to alter the housing finance bill sponsored by Rep. Jeb Hensarling and perhaps kill the legislation entirely.
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