Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Democratic Sens. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Barbara Boxer of California have reintroduced a bill that Democrats argue would help millions of borrowers refinance their mortgages.
February 7 -
Renasant's willingness to pay a premium for First M&F, a small bank in the Deep South, indicates just how hungry banks are to put capital to use.
February 7 -
Breaking up the biggest banks would be futile, onetime Citigroup (NYSE:C) eminence and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said on Thursday.
February 7 -
Banks with at least $10 billion in assets approved 15.3% of loans between $25,000 and $3 million in January, up from 14.9% in December and from 11.7% a year earlier, according to an index published Thursday by Biz2Credit
February 7 -
Any new state laws on the issue would likely strengthen the bargaining power of Visa and MasterCard in negotiations with retailers over swipe fees.
February 7 -
In its latest billboard ad, the Colorado bank is comparing itself to an institution that makes nearly anyone look good.
February 7 -
State legislators want to give Bank of North Dakota authority to originate and service mortgages for rural community banks.
February 7 -
Darrell Fletcher is leader of the Columbus, Ohio, company's new commodities hedging service and its third specialty hire from another bank in recent months.
February 7 -
The Treasury Department has decided to cancel the auction of Coastal Banking Company's Troubled Asset Relief Program shares after the bank received approval to pay dividends.
February 7 -
Industry veteran Al Celini expects plenty of challenges, but a shorter commute and fewer crises, as the new chief risk officer at Sun National Bank.
February 7 -
Renasant in Tupelo will buy First M&F in Kosciusko in a merger of Mississippi banks.
February 7 -
Visa posted a fiscal first-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates as consumer card spending accelerated.
February 7 -
JPMorgan Chasereclaimed the No. 1 title by market value, nudging Wells Fargo, as the impact of last year's wrong-way bet on derivatives fades and investors wager on an investment-banking rebound.
February 7 -
Visa's (NYSE: V) quarterly earnings increased by 26% from a year earlier, and its financial outlook for 2013 has also brightened, the company said Wednesday.
February 6 -
PNC Financial Services Group (PNC) has agreed to review mortgage loan applications in eight Northeastern states as part of a settlement over allegations that the company discriminated against a prospective borrower who was on maternity leave.
February 6 -
Customers Bancorp in Wyomissing, Pa., will look to give its shareholders better liquidity this year, but it is not reconsidering an initial public offering.
February 6 -
The Cincinnati company is teaming up with an Oregon placement agency to help its unemployed mortgage customers find jobs and, it hopes, get caught up on their monthly payments.
February 6 -
Customers Bank is buying a commercial loan portfolio based in New England from Flagstar. The deal would reunite Jay Sidhu with some valuable former employees.
February 6 -
The recently renamed ConnectOne Bancorp in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., has filed to raise up to $46 million through an initial public offering.
February 6 -
Virtually all discussions of banking crises these days assume that depositors should always be protected, often at taxpayer expense. Let's consider whether at least some depositors should be bailed in.
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