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The state's Department of Financial Protection and Innovation alleged potential violations of “unlawful, unfair, deceptive or abusive” practices by a dozen companies.
January 19 -
Its Marcus unit continues to invest in new products and business lines, delaying its path to profitability, according to Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon.
January 19 -
Payments activity “snapped back” in the fourth quarter and should lift revenue the next few quarters, CEO Brian Moynihan said.
January 19 -
The Dallas bank says reserves could return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2021— a year earlier than analysts were predicting — if vaccines prove effective at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
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Year to date through Sep. 30, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
January 19 -
Todder Moning and Valerie Lancelle, who work in the bank’s innovation group, said they were especially impressed by demos of immersive technology, 5G and ambient computing.
January 19 -
Weeks away from succeeding Michael Corbat, Jane Fraser said she’d consider streamlining some units or divesting others as part of her effort to kick-start return on equity.
January 15 -
Federal relief efforts have minimized loan losses so far, but risks remain in credit card, auto and business lending. Many borrowers will need another lifeline to stay afloat until the economy rebounds, CEO Jamie Dimon says.
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Businesses owned by minorities and women got a head start this week in a new round of $284 billion funding, and early anecdotal evidence suggests stronger demand coming from these businesses.
January 15 -
It is the 18th state to pass a law imposing rate caps on all consumer loans, including payday and car title loans.
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