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Royal Bank of Canada executives said they plan to start originating more mortgages in the United States, and they indicated that they may ditch the City National Bank brand.
March 27 -
The Senate voted 52-48 to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule that would cap overdraft fees at many banks at $5.
March 27 -
After eight years of delay, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could still make last-minute changes to the payday rule, which sweeps in the buy now/pay later industry.
March 27 -
The Connecticut bank disclosed that Nasdaq waived a shareholder approval requirement so it could urgently raise more than $50 million. Patriot also said its finance chief would step down.
March 27 -
The Trump administration's plans for student loans could open the door for banks to grab market share as borrowers seek alternatives.
March 27 -
For the first time in four years, more small businesses reported a drop in income than an increase, according to a survey by the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks.
March 27 -
The North Carolina House of Representatives this week passed a measure that would allow credit unions to expand into geographic areas with few, if any, bank branches. Banks say such a change could open the door for credit unions to expand far beyond their limited missions.
March 26 -
The digital bank announced upgrades to its online and mobile platforms that let users see financial information from multiple accounts on one dashboard.
March 26 -
The law would have expanded the state's 12% interest rate cap in a manner that would have effectively banned fintech lending in the state.
March 25 -
The two financial institutions issued Avit tokens on the Ethereum mainnet, marking a first in the U.S.
March 25