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Russ Golden, the chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, says implementation of its credit loss rule should go forward, but will issue new supporting documents.
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The banking industry has some work to do to improve its overall reputation, but the good news is that most customers have positive feelings about their own banks. Here are 10 banks that made big strides.
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Aside from BB&T-SunTrust, dealmaking got off to a sluggish start this year. But that may soon change, not just because of pressure to achieve scale. For many banks and credit unions, a technology-capability gap could be the determining factor.
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The digital bank has grand ambitions for its new student loan refinancing platform as it looks to finally turn a profit for its parent company, Customers Bancorp.
June 28 -
From regulatory reform to natural disasters and more, here's a look at Credit Union Journal's special report on what to expect for the second half of the year.
June 28 -
Wirecard’s platform for delivering corporate disbursements is expanding to the Philippines.
June 28 -
Consumer groups applauded the California bank's announcement.
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Organizers of Community Bank of the Carolinas in Winston-Salem said that they will return capital to investors and pursue other alternatives, including buying an existing bank.
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Linda Landry, who at one time led Southeast Texas Employees FCU, has been barred from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
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Some large banks, including Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, will increase dividends and stock repurchases by double digits.
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