Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Eliot Spitzer wants to return to New York politics, and says he's gunning for the dual chairman/CEO roles at banks including JPMorgan Chase. CEO Jamie Dimon and others responded diplomatically on Friday.
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A new survey of risk managers in financial services points to stability in the auto finance sector ahead of other lending categories.
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Bitcoin exchange Coinbase will offer instant purchases for users that supply identity information, with others having to wait four days for transactions to complete.
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Great Southern Bancorp in Springfield, Mo., is closing 11 branches in a bid to cut costs.
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Profits rose at Webster Financial in Waterbury, Conn., on strong fee income and cost controls.
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Wells Fargo (WFC), the largest U.S. home lender, said second-quarter profit climbed 19 percent as the company clamped down on expenses.
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JPMorgan Chase (JPM), the largest U.S. bank by assets, reported a 31 percent increase in second- quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates as revenue from trading stocks and bonds climbed.
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ARVADA, Colo. Sooper CU will break ground next week on a 4,000-square-foot branch here that will allow the credit union to remodel the existing branch to better serve as its corporate office.
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RICHLAND, Wash. Gesa Credit Union has begun construction on two branches, one to replace an existing facility in Pasco, the other a new service center in Richland.
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Taylor Capital Group (TAYC) in Chicago plans to retire one-quarter of its Troubled Asset Relief Program stock that the Treasury Department auctioned to private investors last June.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is weighing whether to change Senate filibuster rules if Republicans do not allow a vote on the nominations of Richard Cordray to the CFPB and six other Obama administration appointees.
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Independent Bank (INDB) in Rockland, Mass., reported a jump in second-quarter profit as interest revenue and fee income rose.
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Republic Bancorp (RBCAA) is increasing its stake in the tax refund services business by buying the banking operations of H&R Block (HRB).
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House Republicans unveiled plans to unwind Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that would largely remove the government from the housing market and restructure the FHA.
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The Federal Reserve Board has terminated a regulatory order with Waterstone Financial in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Rocky Wirtz's championship NHL team, the Chicago Blackhawks, gets more press than his community banks, but they make more money.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized clarifications to its ability-to-repay and mortgage servicing rules Wednesday that include what lenders can use to calculate a borrower's debt-to-income ratio.
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Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., is establishing a merchant-banking division led by two banking veterans.
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Ask Roberto Herencia, the new chairman of Metropolitan Bank Group, about its well-placed ATM near one of the Windy City's most popular bars, and he'll probably smile.
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Leslie Godridge, a corporate lending executive at U.S. Bank, was recently honored at a Wall Street fundraiser by the UJA-Federation of New York for her work in the arts and with Junior Achievement.
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