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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by six Republican-led states challenging President Biden's student-loan forgiveness plan, finding the states failed to show they'd be directly harmed.
October 21 -
Paydowns at the Arkansas bank, which specializes in commercial real estate lending, fell by $1 billion from the prior quarter as refinancing activity slowed amid soaring interest rates. The result was stronger loan growth.
October 21 -
Amex affirmed its full-year guidance, though it is also monitoring for changes in consumer behavior.
October 21 -
Deutsche Bank has given its clearest indication yet of how it plans to deliver on the commitment it made last year to reach net-zero financed emissions by 2050.
October 21 -
A Bloomberg News analysis found more than 45 groups and pages — with more than 1 million combined members — where the spoils of cyber crimes and the tools needed to carry them out were offered for sale.
October 21 -
One year after from President Biden's executive order on Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act, there has been no discernible progress.
October 21
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The U.K.'s Financial Conduct Authority plans to fine Barclays Plc £50 million ($55.8 million) for failing to disclose arrangements with Qatar during the bank's capital-raising in the middle of the 2008 financial crisis.
October 21 -
Grupo Financiero Banorte is out of the running for the purchase of Citigroup's Banamex Mexican unit.
October 21 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rules and enforcement actions to date could be open to legal challenges by banks and other companies after a three-judge panel deemed the agency's payday lending rule unconstitutional because of the way the agency is funded, legal experts say.
October 20 -
The Cincinnati bank reported strong growth from Dividend Finance, which offers renewable energy loans, and Provide, which lends money to health care professionals. The two units were bright spots as the company's net income dropped by 7.2%.
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