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Under a consent order with Texas and seven other states, the Atlanta-based credit reporting firm agreed to shore up its information security efforts, but it will not have to pay any financial penalties.
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The recent string of positive news for the banking industry, from lower corporate taxes to less regulation, is starting to feel like a distant memory.
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The first session will be July 18, with a second to follow on Aug. 15. Both will feature the agency's Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion.
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Rep. Maxine Waters made headlines this week for her scathing criticism of the White House. Expect more to come if she takes over as the Financial Services Committee chair next year.
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American Banker -
The Democratic congresswoman said the department under Secretary Ben Carson has turned "its back on its mission."
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A number of banks are upgrading technology and hiring more lenders to better reach small-business owners, who are becoming more confident in their outlooks.
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Capital One Financial Corp. is limiting how account data flows to outside apps for managing finances, prompting a backlash from the bank’s customers who say they have been locked out of their own information.
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The Trump administration's plan to end the conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac marked its first effort to solve a problem left over from the financial crisis, but ultimately raised more questions than it answered.
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Instead of shrinking the GSEs, the housing regulator is letting them expand into a host of new products and programs.
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American Enterprise Institute -
Online retailer Zappos made its name as a website for buying shoes, but today it is known just as much for its focus on service and culture as it is for what it sells.
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Trade associations hail move that would push back implementation of risk-based capital rule to 2021.
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Banks stocks have declined as the yield curve shrinks; the companies will offer a co-branded small-business card.
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From medical expenses to home improvements, here's a look at some of the most frequently cited reasons homeowners are borrowing against their home equity.
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Facebook will continue to prohibit ads for other risky financial products including binary options and initial coin offerings.
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LeeAnne Linderman, who oversees retail banking for Zions, was the first female chair of the Utah Bankers Association and has mentored and advocated for women in the industry.
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The 13-term California Democrat is in line to chair the Financial Services Committee if her party wrests control of the House in the November election.
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At 4 feet tall and with a child's voice, Pepper won't replace tellers, but it can help bank customers interested in applying for a credit card or having issues with an ATM.
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HSBC is the first bank in the U.S. to deploy SoftBank's lifelike Pepper robot in a branch to help customers learn about bill pay, remote check capture and even ask the weather — but in Pepper's current iteration, it won't take deposits or payments.
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Sioux Valley Community Credit Union and Coulee Dam FCU are set to convert to Fiserv's Portico platform.
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The class-action suit filed on behalf of people who lost money in the scam accuses Bank of America of failing to spot suspicious activity, including deposits of hundreds of thousands of dollars into accounts with small or negative balances.
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