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The $1.4 billion-asset credit union said John Roemer officially became its new leader Jan. 23.
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After months of forecasting and bracing for a recession in 2023, the economy seems increasingly durable. But it depends on what you're looking for.
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During a hearing on racial bias in home valuation, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau questions the Appraisal Foundation's "weird" regulatory structure.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen advised Congress that her department is deploying an additional accounting maneuver to avert breaching the federal debt limit.
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Provident Bank will roughly double in size by combining with Lakeland Bancorp. The modified technology roles it's filled in the past six months could help it take on larger clients.
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Members of the American Bankers Association's Economic Advisory Committee expect gross domestic product to stall in 2023. Other surveys show a modest contraction. Lenders say sentiment among their borrowers also points to a slight slowdown.
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Early Warning Services, owner of the Zelle peer-to-peer payment app, has tapped former Mastercard executive James Anderson as managing director of the online digital wallet the bank-owned consortium is developing.
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The Federal Reserve's quantitative-tightening program risks being propelled toward an early end as U.S. politicians bicker in Washington over raising the national debt limit, according to some economists and bond market participants.
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Six Wall Street banks are being pressed by a group of shareholders to move faster on reducing their financing of fossil fuels to meet global climate goals.
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A wave of sell orders targeting financial services stocks swept across American equity exchanges at the open of trading Tuesday, sending companies including Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley to brief but sharp plunges from which they mostly quickly recovered.
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The bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi plans to sell about $160 million of loans backed by around 68,000 bitcoin mining machines, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Most U.S. consumers have used a peer-to-peer payments app like Zelle, Cash App, Venmo or Apple Cash, while 12% of frequent users admit they sent funds to the wrong party and 9% said they've been victimized by a scam, according to a Consumer Reports study of top P2P apps.
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Binance Holdings, the world's largest crypto platform, acknowledged that it mistakenly keeps collateral for some of the tokens it issues in the same wallet as exchange customer funds.
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Not every shopper wants to charge the same card every time — but many do. Retailers like Adorama and Nordstrom, and payment companies like PayPal, are digging into their data to determine when an invisible payment is the best option for a customer, and when it's a pain point.
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The breaks for some lower-income borrowers are welcomed, but the use of debt-to-income as a differentiator could complicate originations at a challenging time, lenders say.
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Rising demand for compliance staffers to help banks meet stress test requirements has increased the chances of lower profitability, according to new research from the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Unrelenting pressure to improve efficiency could keep bank merger activity steady or even accelerate it despite several economic and regulatory factors except for one — credit quality, say two veteran Piper Sandler dealmakers.
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Working appraisers say government efforts to curb discrimination are pressuring them to inflate values, putting banks and borrowers at risk.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sent a memo asking employees to take a survey that will help the Office of Personnel Management formulate a coordinated governmentwide policy.
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Caren Gabriel, who joined the credit union in 1985 as a staff attorney and became president and chief executive in 2004, will be succeeded by executive vice president and chief operating officer Matt Jernigan on April 8.
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