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Credit Suisse Group denied it's considering exiting the U.S. market following a Reuters report that the Swiss bank was weighing such a withdrawal for its investment bank.
September 22 -
The Cleveland bank turned to Oracle when it wanted to modernize its non-real-estate consumer lending.
September 22 -
The Rhode Island bank's agreement to purchase power from Ørsted will support the development of a new wind farm in Kansas. Citizens will receive renewable energy credits.
September 22 -
Wall Street banks are poised to realize roughly $600 million of losses after offloading financing commitments for the buyout of Citrix Systems to investors Tuesday, the culmination of months of work to try and mitigate the damage from underwriting pledges made early in the year before a sharp repricing of risk assets.
September 22 -
Self's credit-building loans and secured card were popular but the company sought a competitive edge. The recent acquisition of RentTrack adds to the data consumers can share with the top three credit bureaus.
September 22 -
Jamie Fiore Higgins, a former executive at Goldman Sachs, describes the toxic work environment she endured during her 18 years at the investment bank in her memoir, "Bully Market."
September 22
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Since it began using virtual reality to instruct employees one year ago, BofA has expanded its use of the technology for challenges that require split-second decisions.
September 22 -
The JPMorgan Chase CEO didn't mince words when a U.S. lawmaker mentioned the executive's history of criticizing cryptocurrencies.
September 22 -
Geoff Bullock will succeed Phil Jones, who is retiring after 15 years of leading Harborstone.
September 22 -
The Swiss bank's municipal-underwriting subsidiary lost out on a bond deal after the state comptroller included the parent company on a list of firms he deems "boycott" the fossil fuels industry.
September 21 -
The number of U.S. banks has dropped by two-thirds since the mid-1980s. Everyone expects this trend to continue for the foreseeable future. But at what point does M&A cool?
September 21 -
The Fed chair said actively selling securities will become necessary as it looks to reduce its balance sheet, but not anytime soon.
September 21 -
Jennifer Borowy, Michigan First Credit Union's chief operations officer, will take over as chief executive when Michael Poulos, the longtime CEO, retires in October.
September 21 -
The bank leaders were grilled on their long- and short-term expectations for the U.S. economy, the potential impact of capital reform under the Biden administration, banks' investments in Chinese markets, and the future of oil and gas lending.
September 21 -
The company hopes its new technology infrastructure will help it scale and quickly roll out new products.
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