RAPID CITY, S.D. - (08/08/05) -- Black Hills FCU wants to help 3,000students throughout the state go back to school. The state'sbiggest credit union is accepting donations of school supplies andmoney through Aug. 21 for its ninth annual School Supply Drive. Thegoal is to collect or buy more than 20,000 school supplies,providing each of 3,000 students, kindergarten through high school,with seven items. Wal-Mart Store, ShopKo and Office Depot are alsoaccepting donations of supplies as part of the drive.
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Liberty Bank in Salt Lake City had been "structurally unprofitable" since 2008, according to its regulators. Experts criticized the FDIC for allowing the bank's demise to play out in slow motion.
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The New York-based bank says it will push its concentration of commercial real estate loans below 400% of risk-based capital over the next two years and focus more on C&I.
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The San Francisco-based firm's Anchorage Digital Trusted Liquidity and Settlement network, better known as Atlas, will allow clients to settle a range of cryptocurrency transactions.
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Consumer spending slowed and charge-offs rose during the first quarter, but Bread Financial said a pending late-fee rule may not be as devastating to its revenue as the Columbus, Ohio-based firm initially feared.
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Artificial intelligence models are energy hogs. Climate First Bank and UBS are among the very few trying to solve this problem.
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The FDIC board debated and ultimately withdrew two separate proposals to address asset managers' control over banks, but acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu said he couldn't support either and called for more research and debate about how asset managers' control over banks impacts safety and soundness.
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