Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Credit card delinquencies fell across the board at the Big Six issuers in December, reversing the deterioration during the fall.
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Sandra Thompson, The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s supervision chief for the last seven years, is stepping down.
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Community State Bank, of St. Charles, Mich., has agreed to open a loan office in Saginaw, Mich., to settle a Justice Department lawsuit alleging it discriminated against African-Americans.
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The holding company for the $226 million-asset GulfShore Bank has so far pulled in $1.6 million from local investors in an offering that began on Dec. 31.
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Dodd-Frank required mortgages with higher rates to face greater appraisal demands, but regulators have expanded the loans granted exemptions in a new final rule.
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Regulatory changes to the 1099-B, 1099-K and 1042-S forms, intended to help reduce the $450 billion tax gap, will make it much more difficult to avoid penalties and tricky customer service issues.
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The Consumer Bankers Association is warning banks that they will face challenges booking loans while also competing with nonbanks in areas such as prepaid cards.
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The new app gives users access to a Green Dot savings or checking account on their iPhone or Android, with fees optional.
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The full story on JPMorgan Chase's London Whale fiasco may soon be coming to light.
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After spending the last few years paying down debts, consumers appear ready to increase their borrowing again, lenders say.
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Smaller institutions are following the lead of bigger banks, which is presenting buying opportunities for CEOs like Bristol County Savings Bank's Pat Murray.
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Commerce Bancshares (CBSH) in Kansas City, Mo., posted stronger quarterly results because of higher card fees and loan volume.
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The National Consumer Law Center released a 90-page report Tuesday calling for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to make loan modifications mandatory in national servicing standards.
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First Niagara Financial Group in Buffalo, N.Y., is recycling some of its real estate for the benefit of neighbors.
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Mercantile Bank (MBWM) in Grand Rapids, Mich., posted another profitable quarter despite renewed efforts to purge bad assets.
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If the JPMorgan Chase board docks CEO Jamie Dimon's compensation only for the London Whales trading loss, he should consider himself fortunate that they are so myopic.
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An expansion to the south boosted profits at Washington Federal in Seattle in the fourth quarter.
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The Basel III liquidity plan is the latest case of a global rule hostile to local realities.
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These often-reclusive businesses manage the finances of America's affluent and occasionally compete with banks for clients and employees. These offices have interesting back stories.
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The unexpected departure of the CEO of the nation's biggest Korean-American bank moves comes just days after rival Hanmi Financial announced plans to sell itself.
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