Two of the best-known players for the Minnesota Twins will be visiting the headquarters of Affinity Plus FCU when the Twins Winter Caravan visits. On hand for the meet-and-greet luncheon will be former players Harmon Killebrew and Rod Carew, and current Twins Torii Hunter and Jacques Jones. The luncheon is open to all fans and provided courtesy of the baseball club. Fans will also be able to enter in a drawing for autographed items from the Minnesota Twins players. Affinity Plus is an official financial sponsor of the Twins.
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A housing bill that already passed the Senate cleared the House Monday evening, but included bipartisan community banking provisions that have already raised objections in the upper chamber.
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Fifteen banks have failed since November 2019, with the most recent one occurring on Jan. 30.
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The Government Accountability Office was tasked with investigating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's stop-work order, but CFPB officials refused to meet with or provide information to Congress' investigative arm.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said comments from banks and fintech firms reveal sharply different priorities in the creation of the central bank's proposed "skinny" master accounts.
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Check fraud has risen 385% since the pandemic, with criminals using stolen mail and digital tools to deceive major financial institutions.
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The activist investor HoldCo Asset Management said Monday that it doesn't plan to pursue proxy battles this spring at either Key or Eastern. It had been agitating publicly over the banks' M&A strategies.
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