Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A new service from Citi will scour the Web during the weeks after a customer makes a credit-card purchase — and provide a refund if it finds a price that's at least $25 lower.
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The agency's annual independent actuarial report is expected to show that its capital reserves have been depleted by rising levels of defaults. FHA could shore up its finances by increasing its enforcement against banks and other lenders, but it may also need to tap the Treasury for the first time in its history.
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Mortgage servicers are making a push to remind homeowners who may be facing foreclosure they have roughly 48 days to request independent reviews.
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Bank of America Corp.'s commercial customers are already reacting to the "fiscal cliff" that looms over the U.S. budget by putting off purchases, Chief Executive Officer Brian T. Moynihan said.
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Companies that are proactive about intentionally harvesting as many diverse viewpoints as possible can inherently derive innovation out of inclusion.
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Great Southern Bancorp in Springfield, Mo., is bucking an industry trend toward fee-based lines of business in agreeing to sell its insurance and travel units.
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First York Ban Corp in York, Neb., has agreed to acquire Glenvil Cooperative Credit Union, in a rare acquisition of a credit union by a bank.
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CIT Group (CIT) in Livingston, N.J., has launched a unit that will originate and underwrite financing for seafaring vessels.
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Lawsuits that charge Goldman Sachs (GD) and Deutsche Bank (DB) with misleading mortgage investors may proceed, a federal judge in Manhattan has ruled.
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United Community Financial's (UCFC) third-quarter loss tripled from last year after a $33 million charge related to a bulk loan sale. The Youngstown, Ohio, company reported a loss of $26.9 million, compared with an $8.9 million loss a year earlier.
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President Obama's reelection has given his administration a "do-over" opportunity in housing.
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Bank of America is launching Mobile Pay on Demand through Bank of America Merchant Services, its Atlanta-based joint venture with First Data. We look at how this stacks up against similar mobile payment offerings out there.
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Internal governance policies should define for shareholders, employees and the public how the bank plans to effectively manage the stated risk appetite.
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- First Community CU, the state’s largest credit union, is opening a new branch in Fargo.
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FITCHBURG, Mass. – Workers’ CU has opened inside Hannaford Supermarket in Chelmsford, the credit union’s 15th branch.
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Raj Date, CFPB's second in command, said he will leave the agency after it finishes writing a number of mortgage rules required under the Dodd-Frank reform law.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether merchants have the right to file class actions against Amex over which cards they must honor, or if arbitration clauses bar them from combining forces.
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Some banks bucked the trend and others buckled under it. Overall, about two-thirds of publicly listed banks posted quarter-over-quarter declines in margins during the most recent round of earnings reports.
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The hurricane's effects have been "really tough for small-business owners," says Ginger Siegel, a longtime business banker and senior executive at PNC.
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