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Canada's right next door and has lots of English speakers, so it might seem the ideal place for American independent sales organizations to expand. But the two countries' business and cultural practices differ in ways that Americans may not expect.
January 28 -
TCF Financial (TCF) in Wayzata, Minn., will pay $10 million to settle an investigation by U.S. authorities into alleged money-laundering lapses.
January 25 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is pushing back against a shareholder proposal to let investors vote on whether the bank should consider taking itself apart.
January 25 -
Freshman lawmaker Rep. John Delaney, who used to head commercial lender CapitalSource, discussed his priorities as a new member of House Financial Services Committee.
January 25 -
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that President Obama did not have the authority a year ago when he filled three recess appointments to the NLRB the same day he appointed Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
January 25 -
Our analysis is agnostic on whether the costs are proportional to the benefits. But we find the claim that the CARD Act has had no cost to cardholders to be too hopeful based on current data.
January 25
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Despite bipartisan nature of first vote, new House Financial Services Committee leaders still dispute effects of Dodd-Frank law.
January 25 -
A look at what the past record of Mary Jo White, the nominee to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, says about her future dealings Wall Street.
January 25 -
Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry and FDIC attorney Richard Osterman faced some pointed questions from members of a British parliamentary panel.
January 25 -
President Barack Obama on Thursday re-nominated Richard Cordray to continue leading the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
January 25



