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Regional banks have expanded credit card loan balances dramatically over the past year. For now, they seem content adding cards to existing customers' wallets. But one day, they might be tempted to take on the largest issuers.
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Wells Fargo targets black and Latino borrowers for more costly home loans than their white counterparts in the Chicago area, helping to prolong a local and national foreclosure crisis, the biggest county in Illinois said.
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Preventing and managing data breaches are two of the highest priorities facing businesses. To help executives plan ahead, Experian Data Breach Resolution has released its second annual Data Breach Industry Forecast, a white paper outlining key issues and trends to watch for in 2015.
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The Justice Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are alleging that Toyota Motor Credit engaged in practices that resulted in discriminatory pricing of loans, according to a securities filing by the company.
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A bipartisan group of 38 state attorneys general submitted comments asking the Federal Trade Commission to crack down on scammers who collect money from telemarketing victims.
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Citigroup expects to double digital-banking users in Asia in the next five years, helping the third-biggest U.S. lender by assets boost client accounts and revenue without the cost of setting up branches.
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A federal lawsuit filed Friday in Cook County, Ill. accuses Wells Fargo of disproportionately targeting minorities with high-cost mortgage loans, spurring a foreclosure crisis in the area.
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BNC Bancorp in High Point, N.C., and CU Bancorp in Encino, Calif., have completed two previously announced acquisitions.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank has reportedly agreed to use Moven's digital banking and money management technology.
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Bankers can prepare for the eventual dominance of mobile technology by investing in interactive videos and moving away from monolithic applications.
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