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The Tulsa, Okla., company also benefited from higher interest and fee revenue while keeping expenses under control.
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The New York company also reported a wider net interest margin and lower noninterest expenses.
April 26 -
Profits at the Dallas lender plunged as it slashed originations and edged up the credit spectrum.
April 26 -
The era of exceptionally strong loan performance in the credit card business has come to an end, and the Riverwoods, Ill., firm is feeling the effects.
April 25 -
Most of the delinquencies and chargeoffs were in the bank’s credit card and auto loan portfolios
April 25 -
Northwest, which produced lackuster first-quarter results, said it will close all 44 offices of Northwest Consumer Discount Co. by mid-July. The unit’s loans will be transferred to Northwest’s bank for servicing and collections.
April 25 -
Growth outside of its residential mortgage business contributed to Flagstar Bank beating first-quarter earnings estimates, company executives said.
April 25 -
The results handily beat estimates as the company benefited from CEO Ellen Alemany’s ongoing effort to shed businesses and simplify operations.
April 25 -
The West Virginia company sold the mortgages to Residential Funding and ResCap Liquidating Trust between 2003 and 2007.
April 25 -
Merger-related expenses cut into the Pittsburgh company's earnings, though management is excited about growth opportunities in North Carolina.
April 25 -
Double-digit gains in assets under management and administration and higher interest rates more than offset rising expenses.
April 25 -
The Cincinnati company’s 1Q profits were hurt as it scaled back in key consumer and commercial credits, paid higher severance and saw fee income fall.
April 25 -
The Florida company relied on loan growth and loan sales to offset higher expenses and ongoing issues in its taxi medallion lending operations.
April 25 -
Zions beat expectations on several bits of good news, but it reported about $30 million of chargeoffs tied to a single commercial borrower.
April 24 -
Quarterly earnings at the Wayzata, Minn., company fell as gains from the sale of auto loans continued to slide.
April 24 -
The California company's credit issues eased some in the first quarter, though earnings were down from a year earlier due to charges tied to cost cutting and reductions in three loan categories.
April 24 -
Fees from capital markets activities have propelled profits at several regional banks when they needed it —and just as the Glass-Steagall redux crowd wants to kill that business.
April 21 -
Strong gains in low-cost health savings account balances helped fuel loan growth at the Waterbury, Conn., company.
April 21 -
The Atlanta company's profits rose on stronger net interest income and investment banking income as well as a tax maneuver.
April 21 -
The Wisconsin regional's profits rose 35% in the first quarter on healthy loan growth, wider margins and an improved efficiency ratio, and it said its "satisfactory" CRA rating had been restored.
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