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Under the leadership of Barbara Mariniello, Barclays now ranks among the largest underwriters for corporate bonds in the Americas.
September 22 -
How do you keep the all-male CEO club at the biggest banks intact? Let us count the ways. Could a woman be the next CEO at UBS? Maybe. At Wells Fargo? Less likely.
September 21
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The consumer agency is investigating Bank of America over “potentially unauthorized” accounts; why fintech rollouts are magnets for fraud; KeyCorp’s Beth Mooney to retire next year; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
September 20 -
Protections for industrial hemp were added to a cannabis banking bill that is expected to get a full House vote next week.
September 20 -
The House Financial Services Committee passed a bill that would exclude adverse credit information for consumers impacted by a government shutdown.
September 20 -
Democratic lawmakers and consumer advocates say the remedies offered to consumers by firms like Capital One and Equifax are too difficult to access and not particularly helpful.
September 20 -
After another global bank cut off convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, his wealth found a home at Toronto-Dominion Bank.
September 20 -
Increased adoption of The Clearing House’s faster payments system could put pressure on community banks and credit unions awaiting the launch of the Fed’s competing service, FedNow.
September 20 -
From expanding their membership to buying naming rights for major stadiums, some bankers and industry observers argue big credit unions are taking unfair advantage of their tax exemption.
September 20 -
By turning to investors outside traditional banking, private-equity firms are finding it easier than ever to get loans to finance their buyouts of corporations that are nowhere close to being profitable.
September 20 -
The company will gain 34 branches and $1.2 billion in assets when it buys State Capital in Mississippi.
September 20 -
The decision to bring in Michael Doyle follows a quarter where the South Dakota company reported a spike in net charge-offs.
September 20 -
Royal Bank of Scotland promoted Alison Rose to chief executive officer, making her the first woman to run one of Britain's big four lenders.
September 20 -
CUNA Mutual Group found that loan balances increased by 6.6% for the year ending in the second quarter.
September 20 -
The Michigan company sold collateral tied to Live Well, a mortgage company that has filed for bankruptcy protection.
September 20 -
The fintech is now worth $10 billion more than its top rival, Square; cost cuts, asset growth and share buybacks could offset the headwinds from low rates.
September 20 -
The company will buy TB&T Bancshares, which operates branches near Texas A&M University.
September 20 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Google Pay adds more services in India; Banco Santander expands digital subsidiary; A tablet that measures shoppers' moods; A new security threat for cryptocurrency.
September 20 -
Intermediary banks play a vital role in the complex ecosystem of multi-currency payments, says Nvoicepay's Alyssa Callahan.
September 20
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Readers react to plans by Democratic presidential candidates to reform college tuition, credit unions buying more banks, whether the next president could fire the CFPB head and more.
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