Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Dime Community Bancshares Inc. said it sold nearly half of its $580 million investment portfolio to gird itself for further interest rate increases.
May 19 -
Northern States Financial Corp. of Waukegan, Ill., said Wednesday that its $619 million-asset Bank of Waukegan has received an enforcement order from state and federal regulators concerning violations of the Bank Secrecy Act.
May 19 -
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Susquehanna Bancshares Inc.'s auto-leasing subsidiary is headed for a $14 million net loss this year, and analysts are clamoring for the company to shut it down. But chairman and chief executive William J. Reuter said he is not about to rush into a decision.
May 18 -
The spring edition of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s quarterly Consumer News, released Tuesday, is aimed at young adults.
May 18 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Public Company Accounting Oversight Board issued guidance to external auditors Monday to relieve some of the burden for publicly traded companies in complying with the auditing requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
May 17 -
On the advice of their auditors, many community banks have written down the value of their Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred stock because the stocks have fallen below their purchase prices and there is no telling when they might come back.
May 17 -
SEI Investments Inc. says it wants to increase market share and assets under advisement by developing outsourcing deals with community and small regional banks.
May 17 -
Peoples Financial Corp. in Biloxi, Miss., has revised its first-quarter earnings upward after receiving full payment of a $5.5 million loan that it had previously classified as impaired.
May 16 -
WASHINGTON - Rural America needs more capital to deal with poverty and a dwindling population.
May 16 -
The stock of C&F Financial Corp. of West Point, Va., rose sharply Friday after it announced it was buying back 180,000 - or 5.1% - of its shares at $41 each.
May 16 -
Firstbank Corp. of Alma, Mich., announced Thursday it that it had agreed to buy the 8-year-old Keystone Financial Corp. of Kalamazoo, Mich., for $26.6 million.
May 13 -
Six states have enacted tough data privacy measures in recent weeks and legal experts say that with others likely to follow, it may be time for Congress to create a national standard.
May 13 -
A one-month truce has been called in the fight for Independence Federal Savings Bank in Washington, but don’t expect management and the thrift’s largest shareholder to spend that time looking for a compromise solution.
May 13 -
Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., and Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa., have reintroduced a regulatory-relief bill for credit unions that would revise their capital regulations and allow individual credit unions to make more business loans.
May 13 -
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For a small start-up, Great Florida Bank thinks big.
May 12 -
Independence Federal Savings Bank in Washington has postponed a shareholder vote to fill three board seats after the Office of Thrift Supervision raised concerns about "misleading" information being distributed by shareholder and community groups.
May 12 -
"Joe Lunchbucket" will soon have a bank in Columbus, Ohio.
May 11





