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Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., questioned Bank of America's decision to discontinue free online checking accounts used by many low-income consumers in light of the bank's recent profits and corporate tax cuts.
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Michael B. Magnavita will take the helm at the Chadds Ford, Pa.-based credit union following the death earlier this year of CEO John D. Unangst.
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China’s threat to impose hefty tariffs on dozens of U.S. imports could weaken demand for soybeans, pork and other agricultural products. Here's what that could mean for farmers, ranchers and the banks that lend to them.
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New York state's pension funds are urging credit card companies to consider following Citigroup's lead in cracking down on gun sellers.
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The Treasury Department's inspector general is seeking the identity of an Office of Financial Research employee who produced several YouTube videos that raised concerns about discrimination and diversity problems.
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Two lenders have been punished by Ginnie Mae amid its concern that they enabled costly rapid refinances of veterans' home loans.
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The information request is the 11th issued by the agency since acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney in January launched a review to examine the bureau's practices.
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From renewing efforts to promote solar energy to making donations to fight cancer and benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and more, here's how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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The one thing more valuable to consumers than their bank accounts might be their internet access — and a new version of the ‘Trickbot’ trojan targets both.
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French banking giant Crédit Agricole’s payments unit has signed a deal with Wirecard to develop an integrated payment acceptance and acquiring platform serving large merchants.
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