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American Bank of Oklahoma agreed to a consent order in August to settle allegations from the Department of Justice over redlining. However, the institution strenuously objected to references to the Tulsa Race Massacre in the agreement and asked that the language be stricken.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Section 1071 data collection rule challenge will likely not advance past President Joe Biden's desk, and Republicans don't have the votes to overturn his veto.
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Credit unions are seeing tepid growth at best, due in part to banks using online offerings to win over consumers.
October 18 -
The Federal Reserve governor said consumer credit delinquency is returning to pre-pandemic levels, indicating a potential softening of economic activity.
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The Federal Reserve, which currently faces a Supreme Court case related to the fees, will vote on a proposal next week that will likely open up a rulemaking process to lower debit card interchange fees.
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NCR has completed the spinoff of its ATM business, Revolut doubles its number of fraud-fighters in two years, China builds a zone for digital yuan users, and more.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office said it's reviewing whether 10 financial companies, including Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, violate a state law that punishes firms for restricting their work with the oil-and-gas industry because of climate-change concerns.
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At a Senate Banking subcommittee meeting, Republican and Democratic lawmakers both promoted the mission of community development financial institutions and warned of upcoming threats to their funding and proposals to revamp the CDFI certification process.
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The Indian government's efforts to create digital public access for women can be a model for other countries.
October 18
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Even with the declines, Morgan Stanley joined the biggest U.S. banks in surpassing trading expectations.
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Because instant settlement is irreversible, companies like Orum expect to see demand for systems that can vet recipients within seconds.
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How to use, govern and adopt AI were some of the main themes from the Monday event.
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The nation's second-largest bank reported strong growth in net interest income, revenue and profits. But analysts continued to express concern about unrealized losses, which swelled to $131.6 billion.
October 17 -
The two megabanks continue to shrink their branch networks, with BofA planning to close 20 locations and Wells recently shuttering 15. Both banks are also opening new branches in certain markets.
October 17 -
Executives of the $405 billion-asset bank say that they have completed 40% of a cost-cutting strategy begun earlier this year.
October 17 -
Goldman Sachs said that its partnerships with Apple and General Motors are hard to exit in the short term. So the investment banking giant is concentrating on making the deals profitable, even as it acknowledges that they may not be a long-term fit.
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Earlier this year, HSBC agreed to pay tens of millions of dollars in settlements to U.S. regulators over its failure to monitor employees' communications on unauthorized messaging apps, including WhatsApp.
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The servicer said it entered into the consent order "without admitting any wrongdoing, to avoid the expense and distraction of litigation."
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Higher interest rates, deposit flight and looming credit losses were roiling the banking industry a few months ago, but so far banks seem to be weathering the storm. That doesn't mean things can't get worse.
October 17
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Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said some limitations and frictions in the payments system are by design and cannot be swept away by tech innovations.
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