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Business lending rose 6% at the Pittsburgh bank, while consumer lending was largely flat.
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First Horizon reported lower fee income in the second quarter. The company said it is making progress planning for its pending purchase of Capital Bank Financial.
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Citigroup's bond traders and investment bankers are closing in on their rivals at JPMorgan Chase.
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Readers slam credit unions’ ever-inclusive membership criteria, weigh in on the OCC’s proposed fintech charter, encourage a rewrite of the CRA, and more.
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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Visa's digital incentive moves to the U.K.; Jet.com pursues the New York market; Digital boosts donations; Delivery robots; Refunds for late trains.
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JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo release earnings Friday; Cordray says acting comptroller’s claim that new consumer agency’s rule endangers banks has “no basis.”
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While trading results reported Friday were worse than the firm had warned, 2Q earnings set a record and the company said it will increase loans this year at double the rate analysts expected.
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As the number of apps for banking and payments increases, so does the reliability risk.
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If nothing else, no one could ever accuse U.K. regulators of taking a hands-off approach to the country's payments operations.
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The number of channels consumers use to pay their bills is unlikely to decrease anytime soon, so billers that are able to check off every bill payment channel will enjoy a competitive advantage, writes Jim Lester, senior vice president of product management and strategy for biller solutions at Fiserv.
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