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M&T Bank in Buffalo, N.Y., for the first time was able to report a full-quarter impact from its acquisition of Hudson City Bancorp, which took about three and a half years to complete because of regulatory challenges.
April 18 -
Investors are quickly choosing sides in a proxy battle at Financial Institutions in Warsaw, N.Y.
April 15 -
Meridian Bank in Malvern, Pa., has raised $13.8 million through a sale of common stock.
April 15 -
United Community Financial in Youngstown, Ohio, has hired a JPMorgan Chase executive to be in charge of its technology.
April 15 -
The $973 million-asset bank will build one of its first stand-alone branches this year in Fairway, Kan., in the metro Kansas City area. Most of Academy's 88 branches are located inside Walmart stores.
April 15 -
Severn Bancorp in Annapolis, Md., has agreements in place to raise $11 million through a private placement of common stock.
April 15 -
First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., reported improved quarterly earnings that reflected higher revenue.
April 15 -
Beneficial Bancorp in Philadelphia is planning to eliminate 11% of its workforce over the next three months.
April 15 -
Regions Financial in Birmingham, Ala., posted a double-digit gain in its first-quarter profit as strong revenue growth more than offset continued deterioration in its energy-loan portfolio.
April 15 -
Community Bank in Pasadena, Calif., has promoted from within to fill the positions of president and chief banking officer.
April 14 -
David Bohne was the president of a big, successful bank until he took a year off to clear his head. When he was ready to return, he looked at banks across the country but found what he needed in a small, family-run institution right in his hometown.
April 14 -
Washington Federal in Seattle said its profit rose 3.4% to $41.7 million in the three months that ended March 31 as loan growth outweighed higher information technology costs.
April 14 -
West Shore Bank Corp. in Ludington, Mich., has agreed to buy West Michigan Bank & Trust in Frankfort.
April 14 - North Carolina
B of A is normally thought of as a U.S. economic bellwether, but it has substantial operations overseas, and its international performance last quarter provided a painful reminder of that fact.
April 14 -
PacWest Bancorp in Los Angeles reported higher quarterly profit led by its acquisition of Square 1 Financial in Durham, N.C.
April 14 -
Profits soared at First Republic Bank in San Francisco thanks to lending growth in several categories and its expansion in wealth management.
April 14 -
Wells Fargo, Wall Street's top oil and gas banker, said first-quarter profit fell 5.9 percent as the firm set aside more money for soured energy loans and expenses increased.
April 14 -
Bank of America, the second-biggest U.S. lender by assets, said profit declined 13% on a drop in trading and underwriting revenue and a 30% increase in provisions for credit losses, mostly tied to souring energy loans.
April 14 -
Weakness in the energy sector is weighing on PNC Financial Services Group's profits. The Pittsburgh company said early Thursday that it earned $943 million in the first quarter, a nearly 6% decline from the same period last year.
April 14 -
Mutual of Omaha Bank and an affiliate of PlainsCapital Bank in Dallas have partnered to sell residential mortgages.
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