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The company's U.S. banking unit, which focuses on wealth management, reported a $38 million quarterly loss. Executives said they're cutting staff in an effort to right the ship, but analysts questioned whether the expense cuts are aggressive enough.
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The decision by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan came in a securities fraud lawsuit brought by a trustee for note purchasers in a 2014 syndicated loan deal led by JPMorgan Chase.
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Shane Hamby is vice president of products at
Stampli , a provider of AI-powered accounts payable automation and payment services.August 24 -
Key industry players are working to limit the impact that plastic payment cards have on the environment — and our health.
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The program is even lower than Freddie Mac's best of 3%, with Zillow offering to pay 2% of the down payment at closing, according to a statement Thursday.
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A co-founder of Totem, a neobank for Native Americans, initiated legal action against his counterpart. Disputes are not uncommon in the startup world.
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After the turbulence of the banking crisis, here are a dozen ideas experts have for keeping the financial system healthy, from American Banker's BankThink op-ed section.
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Front-running schemes by the bank's foreign exchange desk defrauded clients of millions of dollars. In 2017, the Federal Reserve cited the lackluster oversight for failing to stop it.
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Banking regulators have been debating how to reform the implementing regulations for the Community Reinvestment Act across two presidential administrations. But despite banks' urging to slow down, regulators are poised to finish the job in early fall.
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