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The Federal Reserve Board governor said secular increases to the currency supply limits how much the central bank can shrink its holdings.
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Pro-union workers at a Wells call center allege that supervisors repeatedly tore down flyers, violating their right to organize. The bank said it refuses to "tolerate retaliation of any kind."
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Bank of Montreal and Bank of Nova Scotia increased provisions for loan losses in their fiscal second quarters amid a macroeconomic outlook that's continuing to darken.
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The beleaguered bank said it is selling 74 loans totaling about $2.6 billion to a subsidiary of Kennedy-Wilson Holdings. The move is part of a plan to pursue strategic asset sales, trim expenses and shore up its balance sheet.
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The fintech startup Renaud Laplanche launched seven years ago now works with 200 banks and offers personal loans and a combination debit and credit card. Up next: a secured card that gradually turns into a regular credit card.
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Because the youth account must be tied to a parent or guardian, it guarantees that an adult must also sign up — or keep active an account they may have left unused.
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Two years after Illinois became one of several states to pass their own version of the federal Community Reinvestment Act, credit unions and banks continue to fight over whether the law is necessary and how strict the corresponding regulations should be.
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A pair of mutual banks in Maryland and New York that sold minority stakes more than a decade ago are pursuing second-step offerings that will result in both becoming fully stock-traded companies.
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Challenger bank focused on serving the queer community plans to cease operations next month.
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This week in global news: Canada cuts Visa and Mastercard fees; PhonePe draws new funding, and more.
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The success of central bank digital currencies will be directly tied to their usability — by both individuals and businesses.
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Citi was unable to reach a deal despite more than a year of talks with a long list of suitors for its consumer, small-business and middle-market banking divisions across Mexico.
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The product, designed for wealth management customers, is the first in the U.S. to implement Mastercard's Touch Card, which helps people distinguish credit, debit and prepaid cards through a notch on the card's edge.
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The regional bank made the deal as part of an effort to bolster liquidity following turmoil among its peers.
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Lenders in coveted locations with stable deposit bases are bullish about their expansion opportunities despite the shadow the banking crisis and recession fears have cast on the rest of the industry.
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During her opening remarks before lawmakers Tuesday, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency reiterated that borrowers with strong credit profiles are not being penalized to benefit those with poorer scores.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s guarantee to consumers remains strong despite this spring's bank failures, the agency's chairman, Martin J. Gruenberg, said Tuesday. Gruenberg also noted that the FDIC's research shows persistent disparities in access to banks by class and race, and defended the agency's crackdown on nonbanks that fraudulently claim to be protected by deposit insurance.
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A string of bank failures has increased scrutiny of banks' underwater Treasury securities — holdings that have traditionally been viewed as risk-free. As regulators reimagine the bank capital framework, they should reconsider whether anything can or should be considered riskless.
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