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Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., showed strong consumer loan growth in the second quarter but fell slightly short of analysts' quarterly estimates as its margins declined.
July 21 -
Citigroup is facing $770 million in charges after two federal regulators said the megabank engaged in deceptive marketing and unfair billing practices related to its credit card add-on products.
July 21 -
CenterState Banks in Davenport, Fla., has a new president and chief executive.
July 21 -
Two separate lawsuits accusing Wells Fargo & Co. of engaging in predatory lending and violating the federal Fair Housing Act have been dismissed.
July 21 -
On the five-year anniversary of Dodd-Frank, it's time to increase accountability and transparency at the CFPB. Congress should start by passing a bill that would overhaul the agency's organizational structure from a single-director model to a bipartisan, five-person commission appointed by each incoming president.
July 21
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Five years after the Dodd-Frank Act was signed into law by President Obama, it remains as controversial as when it was enacted. While partisans may debate whether the changes are good or bad, there is no doubt theyve had a sizable impact. Following are the biggest ways the system has changed.
July 21 -
Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., reported higher second-quarter income tied to a lower loan-loss provision.
July 21 -
The Obama administration on Tuesday finalized new regulations designed to crack down on high-cost loans to members of the military.
July 21 -
If Congress fails to act swiftly, most lending supported by the SBA will shut down for much of the next two months. This would undermine recent strength in a vital component of the American economy.
July 21
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FirstBank Holding in Lakewood, Colo., reported higher profit through the first half of this year, as both loans and deposits grew.
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