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Despite tension between the U.S. and trading partners, bank are doing booming business in financing cross-border commerce; some Republican lawmakers are getting antsy at the pace of rollbacks for bank regulations, and are pushing regulators for a sense of urgency.
June 10 -
Targeting consumers with poor or thin credit, Amazon is offering a secured card with rewards on par with those offered to mainstream cardholders.
June 10 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Walmart boosts delivery technology; MoneyGram partners with Canada's post office; More automation for Singapore's transit; Vancouver cracks down on bitcoin ATMs.
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The group behind Bank of St. George is looking to bring in up to $22 million in initial capital.
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Freedom Northwest in Idaho hopes a proposal from the NCUA will help it bring in more deposits to fund a fast-growing mortgage business. Banks are crying foul.
June 7 -
Enloe State Bank in Texas becomes the first bank to fail in 17 months; BB&T dangles promise of bonus payments to top executives if they stay; where JPMorgan Chase’s Finn experiment went wrong; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
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Paramount Financial Technologies says its software can help banks answer key questions about their branch networks, including when it makes sense to expand them.
June 7 -
Women in the workplace exeprience not only sexual harassment but micro-aggressions that could lead them to miss a promotion, a raise or a high-profile assignment, according to Wells Fargo's Karen Elinski.
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The small-bank trade group wants Congress to investigate whether the agency did enough to respond to warning signs and curb abusive practices by credit unions.
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It’s the one consumer loan category where balances continue to fall, and disruption from nimbler fintechs is a big reason why. To win back market share, banks will need to beat the upstarts at their own game.
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The CFPB issued a final rule late Thursday to delay the compliance date for mandatory underwriting provisions of the 2017 payday lending rule.
June 7 -
As credit unions buy up community banks, policymakers should take another look at ending the industry’s tax exemption and regulatory breaks.
June 7
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Digital Asset Holdings eyes blockchain for 'smart contracts'; readying for a marathon is like competing for a big client.
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Columbia plans to incorporate certain aspects of Stewardship Financial's charitable giving into its own foundation.
June 7 -
The bank was accused of forcing borrowers to pay for insurance they did not need, pushing almost 250,000 of them into delinquency, according to a 2017 lawsuit.
June 7 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: The EMVCo buy button gets more details; Stripe invests in youth financial services startup; Contactless soars in the U.K.; Facebook's cryptocoin gets closer; SEC makes a legal move on ICOs.
June 7 -
The agency's vote Thursday threatens to block many of the industry's communications with customers, though financial institutions did win one concession.
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The North Dakota company agreed to buy the $90 million-asset Prairie Mountain Bank.
June 6 -
Readers weigh potential risks in the leveraged loans market, debate Herb Sandler's legacy, consider the role the Fed should play in real-time payments and more.
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Options include legislation to study the risk of leveraged loans, more aggressive action by the Financial Stability Oversight Council and additional capital buffers. Policymakers may also choose to do nothing.
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