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For too long, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rulemaking process has been informed by its director's political affiliation. The next leader must keep the agency focused on its mission: protecting consumers.
March 8
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Government incentives and pandemic-fueled changes to habits create opportunities in the region.
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In "Democracy Declined," Duke public policy professor Mallory SoRelle argues that policymakers should be more aggressive in combating unfair lending practices.
March 8
American Banker -
On Dec. 31, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
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On Dec. 31, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
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Labor said it’s satisfied with the changes the bank has made to hire more Black managers; the exit of nine senior executives reflects the move away from a partnership approach.
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Stephen Calk, who is scheduled to face trial in June on bribery charges, allegedly reversed course on whether to make a multimillion-dollar loan to Trump’s campaign chairman following the then-president-elect’s surprise victory in November 2016.
March 8 -
Lending slowed, credit allowances mounted and return on assets as well as other performance ratios weakened, according to year-end figures from the credit union regulator.
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Unlike most IT investments that become obsolete in a few years, AI's ability to "learn" makes it increasingly more valuable, says Silent Eight's John O'Neill.
March 8
Silent Eight -
The big box retailer is streamlining the way it integrates third-party sellers across multiple channels.
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