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Recent multimillion-dollar elder fraud cases are leading to lawsuits and possible regulatory action.
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Senior loan officers polled by the Federal Reserve reported that they further upped their standards for approving credit for customers. But they also signaled that concerns are easing and credit quality is poised for improvement.
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With Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., occupied on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is one step closer to leading Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee.
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The majority of banks on American Banker's Best Banks to Work For 2024 list are small banks with assets of less than $3 billion.
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Amid growing awareness of mental health needs in the workplace, some banks are doubling down on benefits that go beyond traditional employee assistance programs. What's behind banks' heightened focus, and what's the long-term strategy for investing in this area?
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Bank fees don't arise from a naked profit-grab, but from an effort to offset current or expected losses. Eliminating one kind of fee just pushes banks to find an alternative method of recouping those losses.
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The Swedish payments company ends months of speculation about whether Klarna would list. Analysts valued the company last month at about $14.6 billion.
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Credit Union Service Organizations such as Prizeout, have seen increased interest as credit unions get on board with automation.
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The top five banks have combined construction loans of more than $71 billion.
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