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Cade Thompson, head of U.S. debt capital markets at KKR, said he expects to see a longer list of more formal auction processes that will come to market post-Labor Day.
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The shift to faster payments–plus frustration over network interchange costs–is increasing merchants' use of services that pull money directly from consumers' bank accounts.
August 14 -
The central bank might be able to avoid a recession, but must not sacrifice the economic well-being of communities harmed the most by high interest rates.
August 14 -
Thomas O'Brien has gained a reputation for being able to salvage institutions on the brink of disaster. With his latest rescue job nearly complete, the fix-it specialist ponders his next move.
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Banking and housing experts say that if additional capital burdens spur large banks to pull back on mortgage origination, servicing and funding, the ripple effects could be felt more intensely in the housing market than on banks' bottom lines.
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Chief Executive Andy Cecere is among the defendants in a shareholder lawsuit that alleges that top officials at the Minneapolis bank profited from the concealment of employee misconduct. A U.S. Bancorp spokesperson denied the allegations.
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The three former Washington Federal Bank for Savings board members were accused of giving the OCC false information in an attempt to hide embezzlement. They could face up to five years in prison for attempting to deceive the OCC.
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Incidents have increased by five times on a quarter-to-quarter basis, starting with the shift in deposit relationships after Silicon Valley Bank failed, CertifID said.
August 11 -
A pair of recently launched products use generative AI to actively train people on cybersecurity through the use of live simulations of real attacks.
August 11 -
The special assessment to refill the Deposit Insurance Fund should be based on uninsured deposits after the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank, House Republicans said.
August 11