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Women are losing ground in their fight to diversify the industrys C-suites. Its easy to see why, and a hard trend to reverse.
June 19
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Higher-education collection agency ConServe, regularly named a top performing company by the U.S. Department of Education, is expanding in Western New York.
June 19 -
OmniAmerican (OABC) had a good problem earlier this year: competing offers from eager buyers. The Texas bank, which accepted a slightly smaller price from Southside Bancshares (SBSI), explained its reasoning in a regulatory filing. Here are the highlights.
June 19 -
Just because mortgage lenders are reducing credit score cutoffs doesn't mean they are recklessly increasing their risk exposure. The relationship between credit scores and borrowers' probability of default changes over time.
June 19
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Potential bidders for one of the largest blocks of bitcoins ever sold said they are irked after the U.S. government accidentally outed their names in an e-mail.
June 19 -
Melissa Bean, a former three-term member of Congress, has been named chair of JPMorgan Chase's (JPM) Midwest business.
June 19 -
Popular Inc. (BPOP) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has received regulatory approval to exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
June 19 -
The Texas-based company, owned and operated by a husband and wife, agreed to a $2.35 million penalty to settle charges it lied to consumer reporting agencies and charged consumers fees before providing any services.
June 19 -
Financial Services Roundtable CEO Tim Pawlenty discusses how banks can better sell themselves to new, young professionals, and how financial services firms are going to increasingly resemble technology companies.
June 19 -
Chemical Financial (CHFC) in Midland, Mich., expects to raise $70 million through the sale of common stock.
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