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Credit unions in Idaho, Oregon and Washington gave a $603 million direct financial benefit to members, according to a new report, which also showed membership growth outpacing population growth in much of the region.
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Some in the industry worry the Fed may balk at allowing OCC charter recipients into the payments system, but Otting downplayed those concerns.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren questioned the five largest U.S. retail banks in a letter on what they are doing to reduce the impact of the government shutdown on customers.
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Deutsche Bank's key regulators would prefer the lender merge with a European rival rather than local competitor Commerzbank, setting them apart from forces in the government keen on an all-German deal.
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American homeownership has been on the decline, and Federal Reserve researchers point to the high cost of college as one culprit.
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The Dallas company beat earnings estimates even as it reported declines in deposits, total loans and fee income.
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A federal appeals court ruling that found the leadership structure of the FHFA unconstitutional will face an "en banc" review later this month.
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The company owning brands such as Kay Jewelers and Jared the Galleria of Jewelry will pay $11 million under a settlement with the consumer bureau and New York's attorney general.
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The company's fourth-quarter results were also stymied by costs tied to severance and litigation, along with investments in technology.
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Local payment methods cater to the technology and user-experience needs of specific regions, says Steve Villegas, vice president of partner management at PPRO.
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