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The credit card company has been seeing late payments and charge-offs jump following the stellar credit trends of the pandemic. But there were signs last quarter that the picture has started to stabilize.
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Umpqua Bank introduces retail banking in Utah, Kansas City CUSO ex, Huntington Bank looks within for new chief DEI officer and more in the weekly banking news roundup.
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The Federal Reserve's vice chair for supervision said FedNow and digital currencies are important areas for research, but not at the expense of legacy systems like cash and debit.
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Large language models were a big part of the discussion during the company's earnings call on Thursday.
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JP Morgan Chase and Carver Federal Savings are applying fast-acting security tools more broadly — regardless of how fast the transaction is.
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Even though it is less than two years since it allowed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to accept such valuations, it is difficult to evaluate their effectiveness without such examinations.
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Citigroup is planning to grant the majority of its over 40,000 coders access to generative artificial intelligence as Wall Street continues to embrace the burgeoning technology.
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Britons are pulling more and more cash from bank accounts that don't pay enough interest. It's beginning to hit the U.K.'s biggest lenders where it hurts.
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Consumer spending has driven core inflation metrics to their highest levels in months, according to data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Higher inflation will likely serve as a signal to the Federal Reserve to maintain high interest rates.
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Dimon and his family currently hold about 8.6 million JPMorgan shares, meaning the planned sale would represent less than 12% of their holdings in the New York-based bank. His net worth totals about $2 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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Two-thirds of American adults report experiencing financial trauma in their lives, and the vast majority say they are still feeling its negative effects. Improving financial literacy can help.
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Sam Bankman-Fried spent almost three hours trying to persuade a judge to allow him to testify about the role FTX lawyers played in the lead up to the collapse of the crypto-exchange and the alleged mismanagement of customer funds.
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Both loans and deposit balances have stabilized since the North Carolina bank acquired parts of the failed Silicon Valley Bank, paving the way for better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings guidance. The only blemish in the third quarter, one analyst said, was credit quality.
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The Indiana bank said it agreed to acquire CapStar Financial in an all-stock deal that would hasten its growth in Tennessee.
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CEO Scott Sanborn said it's unclear when demand from banks to buy the fintech's loans will return.
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Weekly volume — even with the M&T deal — is poised to be one of the largest misses this year, second only to the week of March 13 when Silicon Valley Bank's failure spooked the banking sector.
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The Hicksville, New York, company beat analysts' expectations on net interest income, but a pair of souring office loans contributed to a 68% increase in nonperforming loans from the prior quarter.
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The student loan servicer said that it's open to settling a high-stakes lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during the Obama administration. It recorded a $45 million charge and said that the range of reasonably possible losses is between $0 and $250 million.
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Intensifying economic pressures caused Bread Financial's customers to cut their credit card spending by 13% during the third quarter as the rate of delinquent accounts rose.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has assembled a team of over 500 technologists as it weighs whether to adopt generative artificial intelligence to help examiners collect and synthesize data on billions of card transactions as part of its monitoring of the U.K.'s top banks.
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