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Old National Bancorp (ONB) in Evansville, Ind., reported a small rise in fourth-quarter earnings, as higher expenses offset a rise in interest income.
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Expenses weighed on UnionBanCal in San Francisco in the fourth quarter. Earnings at the $97 billion-asset company, which is wholly owned by Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, fell 4.7% from a year earlier, to $123 million.
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UBS Chairman Axel Weber is urging fellow leaders of some of the world's biggest financial institutions to settle government probes into their alleged manipulation of a benchmark that determines the price at which banks lend to each other.
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Interest income and fees boosted Chemical Financial's quarterly results.
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Canada's right next door and has lots of English speakers, so it might seem the ideal place for American independent sales organizations to expand. But the two countries' business and cultural practices differ in ways that Americans may not expect.
January 28 -
London commuters are supposed to be excited about the prospect of their Tube underground rail system adding acceptance of any bank’s contactless payment card. But it may take time for them to break the habit of using the popular Oyster contactless prepaid transit card.
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Mainstream consumers are still slow to adopt newer payment technology, but several cities are pushing ahead of the rest of the world.
January 27 -
TCF Financial (TCF) in Wayzata, Minn., will pay $10 million to settle an investigation by U.S. authorities into alleged money-laundering lapses.
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JPMorgan Chase Chief Risk Officer John Hogan is taking a leave of absence to spend time with his family and friends, he said in a memo to his group on Friday.
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The Thursday resignation of Square chief operating officer Keith Rabois stems from a sexual harassment allegation, according to the company.
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