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The Dallas bank’s troubled energy loans reached a nearly two-year high as crude prices plummeted.
January 21 -
U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) has called on the National Credit Union Administration to halt all sales and foreclosures of taxi medallion loans it obtained following the liquidation of several New York-area credit unions with high concentrations of delinquent medallion loans.
January 21 -
Federal legislation introduced this week by Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., would ensure that taxi drivers don't get taxed on medallion debt that gets forgiven. The bill dovetails with a debt forgiveness plan under development in New York, where hundreds of drivers have filed for bankruptcy.
January 17 -
Total loans at Regions Financial fell slightly last year, but executives say a shift in consumer lending priorities and more aggressive C&I lending will start to pay off this year.
January 17 -
The Arkansas bank is bracing for a rough 2020 amid record prepayments and a big substandard loan in its commercial real estate book, but CEO George Gleason insists shareholders will see "a nice payoff" in the long run.
January 17 -
Federal legislation introduced this week by Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., would ensure that taxi drivers don't get taxed on medallion debt that gets forgiven. The bill dovetails with a debt forgiveness plan under development in New York, where hundreds of drivers have filed for bankruptcy.
January 17 -
Citizens Financial Group’s fourth-quarter results highlight the challenges regionals face in generating top-line growth.
January 17 -
People's United in Connecticut is letting the loans run off its books as it invests in higher-yielding commercial loans.
January 17 -
Executives at Beach Community want to pursue more acquisitions in central Florida.
January 16 -
In a letter to the agency's inspector general, the 15 lawmakers pointed to specific cases where they said the bureau departed from legal standards in deciding not to require restitution.
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