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Its move into new states will allow the nation’s largest bank to pursue the loan and deposit business of more state and local governments.
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John Quill, a former deputy comptroller, had a key role deciding which banks could participate in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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In the face of tough questioning from House members, CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger appeared mostly unfazed and tried to strike a balance between heeding concerns about the agency’s power and supporting its mission to help consumers.
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Banks once again are finding themselves in the political crosshairs over customers they finance, but this time it’s community activists, not the government, leading the charge.
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Digital-asset companies will try to develop a less adversarial relationship with the state's securities regulator, who stopped several startups from selling digital currencies as investments.
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A number of promotions and hires have been in made in areas like communications, business banking and the C-Suite.
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The lab works with more than 200 data scientists to create access to affordable credit and help financial firms match products to customers, the company says.
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In a new, global twist to its ongoing Visa Everywhere competition, Visa is targeting female entrepreneurs who are looking for the right technology to solve their payment-related business problems.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said "the best place for me to continue fighting for Ohio and for the dignity of workers ... is to stay in the U.S. Senate."
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The National Credit Union Administration will return the money to credit unions after having lowered the agency's normal operating level last year.
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