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Bank chief information security officers are increasing cybersecurity spending and focusing on mobile banking defense and regulators' cyber concerns, a SourceMedia Research survey finds.
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The three custody banks had been projected to post weak second-quarter results because of a lull in foreign exchange trading. Then Brexit happened, and everything changed.
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Wells Fargo plans to pilot a digital advice platform in early 2017, according to a high-ranking executive at the wirehouse.
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Truliant CEO earns local accolades and other credit union professionals in the news.
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An identity protection startup called Civic wants to tackle data breaches by giving consumers control over who uses their information.
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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has told would-be donors that he wants former Goldman Sachs banker Steven Mnuchin to serve as his Treasury secretary, according to a Tuesday report in Fortune.
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A new report by credit information giant TransUnion also finds that as auto loan terms lengthen, the less likely consumers are to complete their loans to term.
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Congress appears to have reached an overwhelming consensus of support for small bank carve-outs with 70% of the Senate called for the CFPB to exempt credit unions and community banks from certain regulations. Whether signing a letter of support will make a difference in the debate is unclear.
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H. Rodgin Cohen has just about seen it all over his decades of work advising bankers. The well-known lawyer looks at existing issues for banks while reflecting on past mergers that paid off for their participants.
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Hawaiian Electric Industries has nixed a plan to spin off its American Savings Bank subsidiary after utility regulators rejected Hawaiian Electrics sale to an out-of-state energy company.
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