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Navient Corp. was sued by a U.S. regulator over allegations that the student loan giant "systematically" cheated borrowers.
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While the Trump administration could relax other bank regulations, it is unlikely that it would ease up when it comes to money-laundering compliance.
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The $190 million deal would push Renasant above the $10 billion-asset regulatory threshold.
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An improving picture in the energy sector helped Hancock Holding in Gulfport, Miss., report a huge jump in fourth-quarter profit.
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The company has been producing solid loan growth in recent quarters.�@9@e
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The Obama administration took two last-minute swipes at JPMorgan Chase, accusing the lender in separate lawsuits of discriminating against minorities in home lending and against its own female employees by paying them less than their male counterparts.
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Northern Trust’s fourth-quarter profit surged due to higher trust fees, improved credit quality and the benefit accrued to its profit margin from an increase in short-term interest rates.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency could make the Community Reinvestment Act’s spirit relevant in a digital age so long as it builds the right framework for chartered fintech companies.
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Commerce Bancshares in Kansas City, Mo., reported higher quarterly results that reflected great credit quality.
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The Minneapolis company reported gains in lending and fee income, but merit-pay increases and compliance-related spending contributed to higher noninterest expenses.
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