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The Department of Financial Services and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman are both inquiring.
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The Federal Reserve Board has to have a community banker among its members. But that may be complicating the president's ability to fill vacant seats at the central bank.
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The San Antonio-based credit union changed its name to be more inclusive and more accurately reflect its expanded FOM.
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Events of the past decade demonstrate that further tearing down firewalls between banking and nonbanking businesses would be a huge mistake.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered JPMorgan Chase to pay a $4.6 million fine for failing to provide accurate information when denying checking account applicants.
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Indonesian online payments company KinerjaPay has opened a gift card center enabling consumers to purchase gift cards with bitcoin from major U.S. merchants including Amazon, Starbucks and Barnes & Noble.
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With the environment in Washington favoring deregulation, banks are pushing regulators to let them back into the payday lending game. They should know better.
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Six states and D.C. still charge in-network fees when unemployed workers cash in assistance delivered through prepaid cards.
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In their biannual Shared National Credits Program report, regulators said that banks' exposure to leveraged loans and the oil and gas sector remained a source of concern.
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Customers can ask Amazon’s virtual assistant about account balances, spending habits and financial questions that they may be too embarrassed to ask a human.
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