Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Treasury Department will auction its stakes in five more banks — including shares it owns in an Illinois bank that it previously failed to sell — as it continues to wind down the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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Banks like BBVA Compass, USAA and ING are turning to a flurry of new social recruiting services to help them lure the best and brightest.
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Some courts will deem financial institutions liable simply for knowing about the red flags, while others require proof the bank knew about their customers' schemes. This subjective standard is often unfair and difficult to manage.
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Dozens of institutions have banded together to voice concerns they say are being overlooked by lawmakers and regulators.
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Memorial City Bank is canvassing Houston for acquisition targets, capital and commercial loans.
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A class-action suit against Goldman Sachs Group Inc. over mortgage-backed securities was revived by a federal appeals court in New York.
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The sudden jump in proprietary modifications reported by Hope Now may reflect the impact of the state Attorneys General settlement.
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Robin Robeson, the new chief operating officer of Guaranty Federal in Springfield, Mo., has returned to banking with a new understanding of software and other matters after working at Duck Creek Technologies.
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BMO Harris Bank in Chicago is opening a corporate banking office in Atlanta as part of its expansion outside the Midwest.
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As Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats mounted their defense of Dodd-Frank on Wednesday, they sought to counter Republican charges that President Obama doesn't understand the private sector by pointing to the steps he has taken to help small business.
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LOS ANGELES – USC CU has moved its University Park Campus office to the Campus Center Courtyard after 15 years in King’s Hall.
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The San Francisco bank and Riverwoods, Ill., credit card company could "marry their existing attributes, by both building upon existing strengths while solving each side's challenges," it argues.
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Citigroup Inc. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. were sued in New York by lender IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG over losses on $210.6 million in mortgage-backed securities.
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A group led by City National CEO Russell Goldsmith is looking to push an agenda for banks with $7 billion to $30 billion in assets.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. next week will unveil the latest national estimates of who is unbanked in this country.
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The American Bankers Association's board is expected to approve a plan Thursday to get into the SuperPAC game.
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Financial institutions that do the same things should have the same oversight. Unfortunately, we're a long way from regulatory parity, even after Dodd-Frank.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency promoted Ellen M. Warwick to oversee its law department division, the agency said Wednesday.
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A program that encourages saving through periodic cash giveaways is attracting interest among credit unions across the country, and could be debuting at banks in Maryland as early as next year.
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