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On the news that Thomas O'Brien, the new president and CEO of Sun Bancorp, plans to cut 242 jobs and close the bank's retail mortgage, health care and asset-based lending businesses:
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On the argument that regulators' undiscerning approach to enforcement is harming legitimate businesses and innocent consumers:
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On a push for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray to address regulators' overreliance on credit scores as a means of identifying responsible borrowers:
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On a Pew report that argues consumers' concerns about overdraft charges demonstrate a pressing need for more regulation of the practice:
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On the news that mobile payments company Isis plans to rebrand in order to distance itself from the terrorist organization that is known by the same name:
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On whether breaking up the country's largest banks would help their smaller competitors:
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On whether the country's biggest banks still benefit from an implicit government guarantee:
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On the suggestion that bank holding companies should be divided into smaller subsidiaries:
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On an alternative way to deal with the threats to financial stability posed by systemically important financial institutions:
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