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Linh Dang will step into the president and chief executive roles at floridacentral Credit Union on Nov. 1.
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The Washington-based bank is looking to create a Pacific Northwest powerhouse by acquiring Umpqua. The companies are waiting for green lights from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Federal Reserve.
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The Florida company is making progress after recent moves into Atlanta and Dallas, CEO Rajinder Singh said. Growth in Atlanta is meeting expectations, and the company is weighing lending options in Dallas, where it currently focuses on deposit-gathering.
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Credit Suisse Group won a class-action trial in which the bank was accused of participating in a sprawling conspiracy to fix prices in the multitrillion-dollar foreign-exchange market.
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The Cleveland bank expects to lose about $25 million in fee income per quarter as a result of recent changes to its overdraft policies. CEO Chris Gorman said Key plans to compensate by expanding its customer base.
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The challenger bank is taking an ever more do-it-yourself approach to technology and trying out customers' interest in buying cryptocurrency. It plans to offer a combined debit and credit product soon.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard's reported speaking engagement at an invitation-only private event hosted by Citigroup last Friday may have violated the central bank's communications guidelines, central bank watchers said.
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The data aggregator announced a product this week that allows banks to build data privacy portals, where consumers can see who has access to their account data.
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Bank of Princeton in New Jersey said it would pay $25 million in cash to acquire Noah Bank, whose former CEO was convicted on charges that included bank bribery and theft.
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Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, will discuss bank taxes and the U.K.'s plans to boost the finance sector's competitiveness in a telephone call next week with U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt.
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