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BMO is adding 400 automated teller machines at Shell locations in Canada.
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A nationwide and cross-border crackdown on auto sales, including loan modifications, has included 252 enforcement actions.
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Midland Credit Management Inc. reached a settlement with the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs related to an investigation of the companys collection practices that started in 2012.
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The recent history of bankruptcy law suggests there's a way to provide relief to borrowers overwhelmed by student loans while minimizing concerns about moral hazard.
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Citigroup Inc. is in final talks to sell its Japanese credit-card unit to Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. for at least 40 billion yen ($335 million), people familiar with the matter said.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's plans for revamping payday lending set off a fierce debate Thursday over whether the agency had gone too far or not far enough, proving that this is likely to be one of the trickiest rulemakings the agency will ever attempt.
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A long-awaited bill to enhance cybersecurity information sharing has taken a major step forward.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's plans for revamping payday lending set off a fierce debate Thursday over whether the agency had gone too far or not far enough, proving that this is likely to be one the trickiest rulemakings the agency will ever attempt.
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First Interstate BancSystem in Billings, Mont., has agreed to buy Absarokee Bancorp. in Absarokee, Mont.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission just gave unregistered banks a way to quickly raise capital at a fortuitous time and marketplace lending platforms a way to reclaim their peer-to-peer roots.
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President Obama lauded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Thursday for cracking down on high interest rate, short-term loans while defending the agency against attempts to defang it.
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The $24 billion-asset company said in a press release Thursday that Robert Holmes will become president and chief executive of its St. Louis market on March 31.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank would consider small retail bank takeovers in the U.S. Southeast to expand its branch network on the Eastern Seaboard, Chief Executive Officer Bharat Masrani said.
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The $969 million-asset company said in a press release Thursday that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency had lifted a September 2010 consent order against First National Community Bank.
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Environmentalists scored a big victory with PNC's decision to reduce its exposure to mountaintop-removal coal mining, which they say causes environmental destruction and health problems. Now they plan to turn their attention to other banks.
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Google's attempt to capture the "stickiest" part of many online banking relationships could eventually help put it at the financial center of the consumer's life.
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Lower-than-expected interest rates and greater demand for purchase loans has been a boon for both mortgage lenders and the crop of new or returning players providing warehouse lines of credit.
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Bank Leumi has created a new unit to serve Israeli technology companies that conduct business in the United States.
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American Express executives are shedding more light on the company's legal strategy after its recent loss in an antitrust fight with the Justice Department over merchant contracts. Hint: they are in no rush to alter the status quo.
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Farm banks have enjoyed several years of robust loan volume, but declining farm income has them on guard for increases in delinquencies and more eager to use government-guarantee programs.
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