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The Atlanta bank has financed construction and other activities tied to nursing homes and related facilities mainly in its East Coast markets. It says the timing is good to tap into demand elsewhere in the country.
June 14 -
Setting the record straight on what happened to the Reserve Primary Fund at the height of the crisis.
June 14
DoubleRock -
The Israeli-owned company, which spent the last half-decade addressing stagnation, is open to acquisitions or going public.
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The advancement of digital wallet technology in the past five years may be having a numbing effect on e-commerce merchants, who favor familiar brands over big-name wallet apps.
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Institutions that have been opening consumer accounts without consent need to prepare for the fallout, even if the OCC has said it won't name names.
June 14
MWWPR -
Competition for deposits is heating up as summer approaches, and banks are responding in all sorts of ways — from launching digital-only platforms to raising CD rates to reviving debit rewards. But rising interest rates could weaken demand for loans, especially mortgages.
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Proposed changes to Dodd-Frank's ban on proprietary trading are unnecessary and put the markets at risk.
June 14
IBM Global Business Services -
The Indiana bank would add nearly $100 million in deposits with its purchase of FM Bancorp.
June 14 -
Technology provider will operate as a CUSO of Connecticut-based credit union.
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The Seattle company is firing 127 people, or a tenth of its mortgage staff, after enduring months of slow activity.
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