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The Biden administration's misguided attempt to protect the banking system from itself will reduce credit available to the Americans who need it most.
October 4
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M&T Bank, Truist Financial and Eastern Bankshares are among the banks that have sold all or part of their insurance subsidiaries over the last year. Though the price is right, analysts warn that when interest rates decline, sellers will be without a key source of fee income.
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The Detroit-based firm said the job cuts will occur across divisions and aren't isolated to a single line of business.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged that a surprisingly robust economy has led investors to assume that the Federal Reserve would maintain high interest rates over a longer period, but said longer-term drags on the economy could upend that calculus.
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Activist investor Abbott Cooper, who has been locked in a battle with management at AmeriServ Financial for more than a year, plans to nominate former Amalgamated Financial head Keith Mestrich in a bid to end the impasse.
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U.S. Bancorp and Truist picked literal names for their virtual assistants to avoid confusing customers, while Fifth Third and Regions created characters called "Jeanie" and "Reggie" to put clients at ease. Other companies are trying to split the difference.
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The high court heard what is likely the last realistic judicial attempt to assert that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is structurally unconstitutional. It didn't go well for the plaintiffs.
October 3
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The payments company launched a $100 million fund for generative AI, creating a potential group of partners that can build on the card network's global scale.
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In a case challenging the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, justices across the political spectrum questioned where — and whether — the Constitution placed limits on Congress' power to delegate funding for federal agencies outside of annual appropriations.
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In a deal arranged by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Pittsburgh bank has bought a portfolio from the wreckage of Signature Bank. The purchase should help PNC expand its fund banking business, which helps private equity firms manage liquidity and finance investments in the short term.
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FedNow and RTP are only going to get better and more efficient as they become interoperable and develop new use cases. It's time to get on board.
October 3
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Employees are still struggling with their financial obligations, and less than half feel good about their financial situation.
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The North Carolina company is cutting its board of directors by more than a third, using a combination of retirements and early departures. The move means that a majority of board members will come from the predecessor company SunTrust Banks, which may give CEO Bill Rogers more leeway to make changes.
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A remnant of the failed bank, now owned by First Citizens, is trying to reclaim its once-prominent role in venture-debt lending to startups. But competition from HSBC and JPMorgan Chase as well as fintechs has multiplied in recent months.
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The Federal Reserve Office of Inspector General said supervisors failed to promptly address the risks associated with Silvergate Bank's rapid growth in uninsured cryptocurrency deposits, ultimately leading to the bank's voluntary self-liquidation in March 2023.
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Citing Silicon Valley Bank as an example of being ill prepared, Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr says the central bank can only serve as lender of last resort if banks are "ready and able" to borrow.
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The Fed announced Monday that it would join Instagram and Threads, bolstering its social-media presence to seven platforms.
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Anthony Viggiano and three classmates once won a competition about which team could best tackle dilemmas they'd face as financial professionals. He's now accused by federal prosecutors of being at the center of an insider trading scheme.
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The Royal Bank of Canada has made a series of transactions that should boost the profitability of its struggling U.S. subsidiary. Debt securities that had been owned by City National have lost value as a result of rising long-term bond yields.
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