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The argument that only the federal government is up to the task is misguided.
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The agreement with authorities including the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general — and possibly the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — may be announced as soon as Monday.
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County Bancorp is a small dairy lender in Wisconsin with an exposure to milk prices, and Bank OZK is a larger bank in Arkansas coping with out-of-market real estate trends. Their stories show how market sensitivities can vex specialists.
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Prospects are further aggravated by the disappearance of pension plans and the financial woes facing Social Security.
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During his time with the company, Hogg directed its transformation from Interbank to Mastercard and helped expand the card brand's global presence.
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The Birmingham, Ala., company warned in its earnings call that moves by the central bank could make it harder to lower costs.
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Bruce Adams, who previously served as general counsel to Connecticut Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, will join the Credit Union League of Connecticut next month.
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A court ruling deals a blow to efforts by HUD to restrict nonprofit housing funds from operating on a national scale; most banks get another year to implement CECL; PNC chief William Demchak plans to enter more markets and more from this week’s most-read stories.
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After rising between 2016 and 2018, the card issuer's charge-off rates are now steady. The trend reflects both the impact of tighter underwriting standards and the continued resilience of U.S. consumers.
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From Red Cross donations to charity golf outings, scholarships for educators and more, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back.
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