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Officials are looking into the banking giant's anti-money laundering measures with clients outside the U.S.
November 9 -
Roy and Bertrand Sosa have retaken control of Netspend to combine it with their other firm, Rev Worldwide, to build the companies into an international financial services provider.
November 9 -
The proposal fails to account for the needs of small and medium-size businesses, which depend on banking data connectivity to keep their operations running.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency says it wants to more closely tether Federal Home Loan bank advances to housing and community development. Doing so will first involve clearly defining the banks' mission through regulation.
November 8 -
Citigroup didn't admit any wrongdoing in its settlement of allegations by regulators that employees denied credit cards to people in Southern California suspected of being of Armenian origin.
November 8 -
The bank has seen its balance sheet swell in recent years and this quarter could become the first U.S. bank to reach the $4 trillion mark. Analysts credit it as a well-run institution, but the megabank's growth is sure to play into ongoing debates over big-bank capital rules and "too big to fail."
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Developers of lending and other banking tools powered by artificial intelligence say their firms are well positioned to weather regulatory changes, but remain mindful of how government agencies might respond.
November 8 -
The company missed revenue projections, and it's trying to tap other funding strategies amid a "difficult lending environment."
November 8 -
JPMorgan Chase feedback analyst Keisha Owens talks about how access to free education has promoted professional and personal growth.
November 8 -
The National Credit Union Administration approved the Young Community Federal Credit Union to begin operations in Kentucky soon. An organization in Maryland is shooting for a 2024 opening.
November 8