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A tighter labor market and declining demand for compliance employees are expected to slow down hiring at banks in the coming year.
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The regional bank's move is part of an industrywide transformation of call centers and operations centers to handle more complex tasks and trim costs.
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A cash management offering by Mastercard and Strands is the latest example of new answers to commercial clients' demands for better digital services.
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Citigroup and Mastercard replace Barclays and Visa as the card partners for the Maine apparel retailer.
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The Greenbelt, Md.-based credit union reached the $1 billion mark after recording nearly $4 million in net income for 2017.
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Almost 10 years after the financial crisis, Wall Street was starting to wonder aloud: Might Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley make a big acquisition? Much of that speculation got a reality check on June 28 when both firms scraped through the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests.
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A more conservative court will be likelier to rule favorably on issues ranging from the CFPB's leadership structure to what constitutes a fair-lending violation and more.
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The film industry may be setting new box office records this year, but it still struggles with how to adapt its distribution methods for a digital audience. That's where blockchain — the distributed ledger technology originally developed for bitcoin — plays a starring role.
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Woodforest National in Texas has relied heavily on hundreds of in-store branches and overdraft fees to boost revenue. That is starting to change.
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First Western Financial in Denver could use the roughly $31 million it is hoping to raise to pay off debt and redeem preferred shares.
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