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Associated Banc-Corp is the latest industry welterweight to get back into M&A. That should benefit larger sellers that have watched the bigger regionals sit idle in the last couple of years.
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From grants for nonprofits to partnerships benefiting local children's hospitals, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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A regulatory plan to create new restrictions on banks’ executive compensation practices appears dead — but changes since the financial crisis may have made the proposal largely obsolete anyway.
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Now that the Federal Reserve has raised short-term rates four times in the past 18 months, all eyes are on deposit costs as banks seek to keep pricing low and fatten margins. But that effort is complicated by the fact that banks must prepare for the unwinding of the Fed's balance sheet and consumers' rapid adoption of mobile deposits.
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Call-center workers at Santander Consumer USA, concerned about what they deem aggressive collections tactics, are looking to unionize with the help of some big names on Capitol Hill.
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ClearChoice cited "increasing competitive pressure" as the reason for the merger of the two Philadelphia-area institutions.
July 21 -
House Financial Services Committee leaders and two top real estate trade groups have cut a deal on a bill to reform the National Flood Insurance Program.
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Klarna recently received a banking license in Sweden, and is in the midst of an international expansion.
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A double-digit increase in the size of the Connecticut company's commercial book factored heavily into its improved second-quarter results.
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The size of the Louisiana company's loan portfolio increased by 6% from a year earlier, helping offset weaker noninterest income.
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