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A sneak peek at a podcast launching on American Banker in our Leaders forum. Michal Katz, head of investment and corporate banking in the Americas at Mizuho, discusses leadership with Gemma Postlethwaite, the CEO of American Banker's parent company, Arizent.
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Rancor between Democrats and Republicans has made it hard to enact subsequent bills. But the 2018 reg relief package and more recent legislation offer hope for efforts to reach across the aisle.
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The court struck down a 2015 update to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which permitted robocalls to cellphones for government-related debt collection.
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BBVA USA in Birmingham, Ala., says it will use a proprietary score based on multiple sources of coronavirus-related information to determine when certain branches are ready for walk-in traffic.
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Small banks have long led the campaign against industrial loan companies, arguing they can be used to violate the separation of banking and commerce. But now the industry’s heavyweights are also taking a hard line in response to an FDIC proposal that would give tech companies a smoother path into the lending business.
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More than 70% of the industry now has access to the emergency liquidity source, according to the regulator.
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The coronavirus outbreak is still very much an economic crisis, but that doesn't mean the best solution is to keep on selling.
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Jane Gladstone, new president of Promontory Interfinancial Network, says the recession will accelerate the shakeout among the nonbank disruptors and that small banks have an opportunity to forge new bonds with the survivors.
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The $338 million-asset institution already serves more than 3,000 members in the county who were able to join through affiliations with Harford County.
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Banks participating in the Main Street Lending Program were able to register for and offer credit to businesses last month, but the Federal Reserve said Monday it was set to make the effort fully operational.
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