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The Minneapolis bank reported growth across several lending and noninterest income categories in the second quarter, which offset net interest margin pressures and declining deposit service fees.
July 17 -
America's farms have taken on near-record levels of debt in recent years, and commodity prices and trade wars are putting pressure on farm country. That could spell bad news for bankers that lend to them.
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The bench upheld a lower court's ruling that the plaintiff did not suffer an "injury-in-fact." Several judges previously made similar rulings.
July 17 -
Banks can fine-tune their apps so the customer doesn't give up halfway through a cumbersome sign-up process.
July 17ABBYY -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: U.K. fintech investment plows ahead; Patreon draws more funds; Tether erases crypto; Is AI too hard to understand?
July 17 -
Credit unions are slowly embracing the impact data analytics can have on the bottom line, but experts say goal-setting and measurable achievements must also be a part of the process.
July 17 -
In immediate, unrestricted availability of funds, the only true providers are those networks operated by banks or other financial institutions, writes Jack Baldwin, CEO of Baldwin Hackett & Meeks.
July 17BHMI -
While senders prefer mobile devices, recipients remain stubbornly attached to receiving cash.
July 17 -
A new project backed by the government of Luxembourg could ultimately be influential in the U.S., where banks have been slow to develop a shared platform for digital identities.
July 16 -
The Connecticut company, which will top that asset milestone when it buys United Financial, says it could acquire more banks in coming months.
July 16