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MasterCard, the second-biggest payments network, posted first-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates as customer spending increased.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) has set itself an ambitious target as it seeks to raise its profile among small-business customers.
May 1 -
New York's chief judge is trying to reform the way banks and third parties sue borrowers over unpaid bills, joining a wave of regulatory efforts to fix widespread problems in the debt-collection industry.
May 1 -
The past year has seen gains in overall bank consumer satisfaction, but the news is decidedly mixed, according to J.D. Power's annual bank survey. Among the negatives: how the wealthy view banks in general and midsize institutions' falling popularity among minorities and millennials.
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New York state Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman proposed tighter rules on Wednesday to govern how banks and debt collectors sue consumers over unpaid bills. If adopted, the new proposals will require plaintiffs to provide more paperwork to support their claims.
April 30 -
WASHINGTON Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray praised BMO Harris Bank on Wednesday for becoming the first indirect auto lender to switch to a flat-fee structure, limiting the amount of discretion that dealers have to price finance loans.
April 30 -
MB Financial's acquisition of Taylor Capital is facing a potential delay as regulators examine Cole Taylor Bank for a possible violation of a section of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
April 30 -
Four nonbank lenders have agreed to reimburse consumers and pay penalties in connection with medical loans that violated New York usury and other laws, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday.
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When MasterCard Inc. paid a team of lobbyists about $70,000 earlier this year to promote the bank- card network's views, a new topic made their list: bitcoin.
April 30 -
WASHINGTON Seven of the largest mortgage servicers say they have trimmed an average of $614 off monthly payments on over 16,000 loans as part of foreclosure prevention required by a regulatory settlement.
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