Compensation
Compensation
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A new round of consolidation may be about to begin, starting in Europe; looser corporate underwriting standards and lower rates draw OCC attention.
May 29 -
Bankers to British royalty are not so decorous. Aussies play the (gender) blame game, after AMP fiasco. NYSE's Stacey Cunningham could be standing on a cliff. And, what’s with the men of "Arrested Development"?
May 26 -
President plans to ease regulatory burden on the largest banks; online merchants say a Visa-Mastercard button blocks cheaper payment methods.
May 25 -
A competitive job market and improved security protocols are pushing more banks to consider letting employees work remotely.
May 24 -
Otting wants banks to make small loans to consumers; the German bank will reduce headcount by at least 7,000.
May 24 -
With all the attention around more women running for office, women's marches, and the #MeToo movement, there is growing demand for investment options that support women too, says Veris' Luisamarie Ruiz Carlile.
May 23 -
A host of women in the credit union industry recently garnered new positions and awards .
May 22 -
Assets under management have more than doubled since 2013, when that figure stood at $1.3 billion.
May 22 -
The CFPB is looking to rescind Obama-era policy that allowed it to punish banks and financial firms for unintentional discrimination.
May 21 -
The high multiple Fifth Third is paying for MB Financial raises questions about whether it can cut enough costs, realize enough growth and win over skeptical investors.
May 21