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Payday lending stocks are beating records. Mostly because they're no longer payday lenders.
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The Michigan company will buy 52 branches and $2.3 billion in deposits from the San Francisco banking giant.
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UniCredit and Société Générale are discussing a merger; Revolut also plans to launch its mobile service in the U.S. this summer.
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Cereal is looking at the aspects of the market that could be considered the most stable. By encouraging more mining activity, Cereal also promotes the viability of the cryptocurrencies being mined.
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Jacksonville, Fla., football fans had a strong clue that TIAA was about to rebrand its new banking unit when the signs at EverBank Field began to change.
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The agency’s acting chief has angered consumer advocates by refusing to hold meetings that they say are required by law.
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CU Direct CEO Tony Boutelle has a word for the future of the auto industry: A.C.E.S.
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Terms on car loans continue to lengthen in an attempt to keep monthly payments manageable for consumers, but one expert warns that at some point they're going to impact affordability.
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The legislation lets banks hold a certain amount of reciprocal deposits without having to classify them as brokered deposits.
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On Mar. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
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