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Forecasts about the pandemic's impact on the mortgage market have grown less dire after forbearance requests by homeowners nearly leveled off in the first half of May.
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The Dallas bank appears to be at a crossroads after its merger with Independent Bank Group was called off Tuesday.
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Dan Geller, behavioral economist and developer of the Money Anxiety Index, describes how the gauge has spiked and what banks can do about it.
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At least four pending deals have been canceled since the economy was locked down to slow the pandemic's spread. With banks' market values falling and loan-loss provisions piling up, more terminations are likely.
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JPMorgan Chase's CEO expects the economy to rebound in the third quarter thanks to government stimulus programs and the strength of the consumer going into the pandemic.
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The new legislation directs the Treasury Department to protect electronic payments that Americans receive through the pandemic rescue package.
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Cybercriminals have targeted at least four financial services technology companies in recent months, potentially giving hackers back-door access to clients. Here’s how banks can guard against that.
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Facebook Inc. has renamed its blockchain division, called Calibra, to distance it from the Libra digital currency that Facebook created. The blockchain team is building a digital wallet for Facebook’s apps, which will eventually hold the Libra digital currency, but Facebook won’t control the coin.
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The Toronto company also said it set aside 232 million this year for U.S. regulatory probes into the bank’s metals-trading practices and costs tied to the wind-down of that business.
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Year to date through Dec. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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