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Recent data from the Federal Reserve suggests lenders are growing pessimistic about the credit environment. But is that a sign of trouble ahead, or just sound risk management?
February 18 -
The company has agreed to buy Preferred Bancshares in a deal set to close by mid-2019.
February 18 -
The company's expansion into new business lines could help offset recent declines in loan volume.
February 15 -
The funds the bank promised to spend on consumer relief will instead be used to make new home loans, according to a report by the monitor of its 2017 settlement with the U.S. Justice Department.
February 15 -
Flaws in testing may be real source of Wells Fargo's tech failure; BB&T-SunTrust deal throws talent and deposits up for grabs, threatens banking's middle tier; what JPMorgan Chase's JPM Coin means for Ripple and Swift; and more from this week's most-read stories.
February 15 -
The enforcement action from the OCC comes on the heels of a CFPB consent order that said USAA reopened customers' accounts without consent and neglected stop-payment requests.
February 15 -
John Asbury, president and CEO of Union Bancshares, wants to make Virginia something it hasn’t been in decades: home to a regional bank powerhouse. He discusses how striking the right balance between acquisitions and strategic hiring works toward that goal.
February 15 -
Former FHFA Director Mel Watt attempted to coerce an agency employee to engage in a romantic relationship with him, according to an inspector general report.
February 15 -
"You can't meet customers at the headquarters," CEO Kevin Cummings tells his senior executives.
February 15 -
Banks want to encourage innovation by extending access to outside developers, but customer data remains vulnerable while in use by an application.
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