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D.L. Evans Bancorp in Burley, Idaho, was the successful bidder for Idaho Banking in Boise following a bankruptcy auction.
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Citizens Financial Group is rebranding its Charter One retail locations, part of the preparations for its spinoff from the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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As home prices rise and municipalities scrounge for revenue, rising property taxes make it harder for loan applicants to meet regulatory debt-to-income limits and increase default risk on existing mortgages.
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U.S. Bancorp, the nation's largest regional lender, agreed to pay $200 million to resolve federal claims that it misrepresented the quality of government-backed mortgages the company originated.
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A U.S. District Court has dismissed a class-action lawsuit citing Telephone Consumer Protection Act violations related to a series of autodialed collection calls made by a hospital provider to an individual's cell phone.
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council has manifestly failed to demonstrate that it has any idea how to determine if a financial firm is systemically important, writes AEI fellow Peter Wallison.
June 30
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The city council in Victorville, Calif. has passed a 45-day moratorium on permits for payday lenders as it explores the risks the short-term loan businesses pose to the city's low-income population.
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Bank of the Ozarks recently overhauled how it awards bonuses after a big dip in shareholder approval, showing how much weight some banks place on the nonbinding measures and how proxy-advisors can swing the vote.
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Berkshire Hills Bancorp (BHLB) in Pittsfield, Mass., has named William J. Ryan as its new chairman and said that its lead independent director, Lawrence Bossidy, is retiring from its board.
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Bryn Mawr Bank (BMTC) in Pennsylvania will call a special meeting of shareholders to approve a new equity compensation plan after certain stock awards ran afoul of the Nasdaq.
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