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Thieves are getting more organized and aggressive in how they steal from shelves to fund bigger schemes. Emerging checkout systems that track shoppers can deter some of this activity, but not enough to address the full scope of the risk.
January 20 -
Most borrowers cannot understand the information that TILA requires lenders to provide, raising questions about their utility in consumer protection.
January 20
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Capital One Financial eliminated hundreds of technology positions this week, the result of the credit card giant spending years investing in systems meant to improve its efficiency.
January 20 -
The top five community banks averaged a return on average equity of 134.96 as of September 30, 2022.
January 20 -
A proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to rein in credit card late fees could result in changes to a "safe harbor" that would favor consumers rather than financial institutions.
January 19 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Alongside the merger, Orrick is launching a unit focused on regulatory advice.
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The Cincinnati bank expects net interest income growth to cool considerably and fee income to tread water as rate hikes slow and inflation moderates but still continues.
January 19 -
Ordonez will leave her chief innovation officer job at Webster Bank.
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Updates will become effective on May 1 and a uniform mortgage-backed securities fee reduction will begin on April 1.
January 19 -
CEO Bill Rogers stopped short of confirming or denying speculation that the bank is seeking a buyer for part of the unit.
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