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The head of the Consumer Bankers Association takes issue with a recent BankThink article questioning bank CEOs' commitment to promises made in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
October 26
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As the government weighs changes to interchange, Michael Miebach voiced his displeasure during the company's earnings call.
October 26 -
The eight-year-old penalty stemmed from traders at the bank colluding with counterparts at other large banks to manipulate dollar and euro prices.
October 26 -
Goldman joins a roster that includes BlackRock Inc. and Morgan Stanley in launching lookalike funds to JPMorgan's successful active ETFs.
October 26 -
There are three concrete steps policymakers and industry can pursue that will limit the damage that is being done by cutting vulnerable populations off from remittance payments.
October 26
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Taylor Swift's tie-up with the third-largest bank in Singapore propelled the lender's credit card fees to a record in the third quarter, the latest example of the pop star's extraordinary economic heft.
October 26 -
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said that House Republican subpoenas seeking information about the finances of the Biden family cross a line in bank data privacy.
October 26 -
Pick, 54, a co-president and three-decade veteran of the firm, will be elevated to the top role in January and join the board, the bank said. Gorman, 65, will stay on as executive chairman.
October 26 -
Banks and dissenting policymakers have raised the possibility of challenging regulators' Community Reinvestment Act overhaul in court, but it remains unclear whether they intend to walk the walk.
October 25 -
Banking executives anticipate that loan demand will remain muted over the next 12 months, according to a new survey by the financial services firm IntraFi. That finding lines up with bankers' expectation that rates won't start declining until at least the second half of 2024.
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