Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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René Jones, CFO of the Buffalo, N.Y., bank, artfully dodged more than a dozen versions of the same question from analysts: when, and if, is M&T's deal to buy Hudson City Bancorp going to get done?
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HCBF Holding in Fort Pierce, Fla., has agreed to acquire First America Holding in Bradenton, Fla.
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Changes to representation and warranty contract are also expected to be announced MBA annual convention.
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A wide swath of banks, from Fifth Third to SunTrust to Huntington, report big increases in refinance applications in the past few days as mortgage rates have dipped. Will it last?
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The credit-card issuer expects its loss rates to rise significantly in 2015, in contrast with rivals that still regard the credit environment as benign.
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Astoria Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., set out a few years ago to become more commercially focused by going after more multifamily and commercial real estate loans. The goal is for such loans to make up 50% and at the end of the third quarter they were 38%.
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Republic Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., reported higher third-quarter profits, driven by a combination of organic loan growth and asset quality improvements.
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Pinnacle Bancorp in Central City, Neb., has agreed to buy Home State Bank in Louisville, Neb.
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Beneficial Mutual Bancorp in Philadelphia reported a nearly 50% increase in third-quarter net income led by the sale of nonperforming assets.
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Huntington Bancshares says spend it plans to expand its branch network next year but SunTrust, BB&T and First Horizon are of a mind to keep cutting costs.
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Earnings at Northwest Bancshares in Warren, Pa., dropped slightly compared with last year, as a reduced return from the bank's loan portfolio squeezed profits.
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Mortgage lenders are threatening to halt lending on condominiums in Nevada after the state Supreme Court upheld a law allowing homeowners associations to foreclose ahead of first mortgage holders.
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Third-quarter earnings at Fidelity Southern in Atlanta increased after it completed a recent acquisition in Florida.
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President Obama may be one of the most powerful men in the world, but he's not immune from the frustrations of having a credit card declined.
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Western Alliance Bancorp. in Phoenix reported higher third-quarter earnings due to double digit growth in loans and revenue.
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JPMorgan Chase is in early negotiations to build a new headquarters complex in the area of New York's Hudson Yards, the burgeoning district under development on the far west side of Manhattan.
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A U.S. housing regulator plans new steps to encourage banks to lend to buyers with less than-perfect credit scores, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Many lenders think home loans are off-limits for undocumented immigrants because they lack Social Security numbers, but higher-cost loans using borrowers' individual taxpayer identification numbers are available and being made by a handful of firms.
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Richard Hunt of the Consumer Bankers Association explains the industry's beef with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaint portal particularly the agency's proposal to include "narratives" in the information published.
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Loan growth, bigger trading gains, and additional interest income from a first-quarter acquisition helped BancFirst in Oklahoma City beat third-quarter earnings estimates.
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