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Opus Bank (OPB) in Irvine, Calif., is turning its health care banking into a national operation.
June 25 -
The regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (FMCC) will conduct a series of town-hall events to convince hundreds of thousands of U.S. borrowers with little or no equity in their homes to refinance.
June 25 -
A Houston collection agency and its president and sole shareholder agreed to a federal court order and $4 million penalty for bullying consumers into paying debts and unnecessary fees.
June 25 -
The GSEs make mortgages? Banks don't? For an economics professor who has made the causes of the housing collapse a central campaign issue, David Brat sure doesn't sweat the details.
June 25
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City National Bank in Los Angeles has agreed to sell its retirement services business to OneAmerica, an insurance and asset management firm.
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A recent court ruling affirms that customers can be held responsible in cases of wire transfer fraud. But banks arent off the hook.
June 25
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Is misogynistic behavior keeping women out of the Bitcoin community?
June 25
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac suffered "significant financial harm" from "excessively priced" force-placed insurance, an inspector general's report says, advising their regulator to assess whether to sue banks and insurers for damages.
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First Citizens BancShares (FCNCA) in Raleigh, N.C., has decided on the management team that will run the company after it buys First Citizens Bancorp. in Columbia, S.C.
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A confluence of events, including the defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, has increased the chance that Congress won't renew the charter of the Export-Import Bank. Private banks receive billions of dollars in U.S. support for loans made to promote American exports.
June 24





