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The policy, released Thursday by the New York Fed bank, takes effect Jan. 1. It details which records are subject to disclosure, rules for requesting them and certain exemptions, such as items related to "internal personnel rules and practices."
December 21 -
As CEO Jane Fraser's restructuring of the embattled bank takes shape, the decisions show Citi's willingness to part with certain franchises, even if they are competitive, in the pursuit of lifting returns in line with major U.S. peers.
December 21 -
The banks' resistance to changes being recommended by the Federal Housing Finance Agency do not bode well for their future or that of the industry.
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Multifunction wallet apps will support shopping, loyalty, paying at the pump or EV charging station and crypto asset management, challenging the roles of U.S. financial institutions.
December 21 -
The vote by workers in a New Mexico branch is the first union victory at a megabank in decades, though unionization efforts at another Wells branch took a step back.
December 21 -
The Justice Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are suing a real estate developer over an alleged bait-and-switch land-sale scheme near Houston. The developer used TikTok and other social media sites to lure Hispanic immigrants into predatory loans, the government alleges.
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Lincoln Savings Bank has tapped Sean Willett, chief administrative officer at Financial Institutions, as its next leader after a six-month search.
December 20 -
The head of small business at Truist Bank discusses how regional banks are operating in this market, in conversation with American Banker Editor-in-Chief Chana Schoenberger.
December 20 -
Many banks, especially smaller ones, will have to rethink how they lend to small businesses and automate manual processes.
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Here's what's happening around the world
December 20