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The consumer agency’s latest data analysis takes issue with how Equifax, Experian and TransUnion have dealt with a deluge of grievances. One analyst called it a “starting point” for stricter regulations and enforcement actions.
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The government-sponsored enterprise also unveiled two new tranche slices for investors to purchase.
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John D. "Jerry" Hawke had already established himself as a preeminent banking lawyer when he took the helm of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in 1998. Hawke, who died Monday, ran the agency for six years and issued a controversial regulation shielding national banks from state regulatory oversight.
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Carrie Langgard, who joined the institution in 2014, became president and chief executive on Jan. 1.
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The Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance recently denied GreenState Credit Union's deal to acquire Premier Bank in Omaha. The bank said it hopes to get the ruling overturned.
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Mike Steimle, who has led the credit union for roughly 22 years, cited a need for "new blood" in the leadership team.















