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Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., plans on leading Republican efforts to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule governing arbitration agreements and said Wednesday that a few Democrats might help the effort.
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika made it clear that he supports the creation of a federal charter for fintech firms while also arguing that abusive lending happens at state-chartered firms, not national banks.
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Second-quarter profit improved modestly at Northern Trust as severance costs offset growth in trust and institutional services.
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Mass transit systems have been proven as an effective way of introducing new technologies and driving adoption in many regions, but in many ways they are still vastly behind schedule.
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Planting trees, cleaning highways, rewarding young scholars and other ways credit unions are giving back to their communities
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The Buffalo, N.Y., bank also said commercial and consumer lending ticked up, while residential real estate fell during the second quarter.
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The Illinois company has bought two banks and a small mortgage firm in the past year, which helped improve its second-quarter results.
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Declines in commercial products and mortgage banking fees at the Minneapolis company offset some of the benefits of higher interest rates.
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Both CUs have a history of serving members of the military.
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