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Year to date Dec. 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
May 14 -
Artificial intelligence will reshape the job landscape at banks; people still want to open accounts at a branch; Mick Mulvaney stacks CFPB bench with political appointees; and more from this week's most-read stories.
May 11 -
The credit unions are primarily in the eastern half of the country, with assets ranging from $11 million to nearly $7 billion.
May 11 -
With the regulatory relief bill set to become law soon, some congressional Republicans are already calling for additional rollbacks to the Dodd-Frank Act. There’s one thing they should keep in mind: Community banks had a hand in the crisis too.
May 10 -
Household debt is higher than ever, and delinquencies in credit cards and unsecured personal loans are edging upward. Bruce Van Saun, chairman and CEO of Citizens Financial, shares his views on the market and the business opportunities there.
May 10 -
The agency’s rule restricting short-term loans ignores state discretion and harms needy borrowers, argues Louisiana’s attorney general.
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The bank said it kept fee rebates that should have gone to a small pension fund; some women say the company's “bro” culture hinders their advancement.
May 10 -
The CFPB's acting director announced new political hires and more plans to overhaul the agency in an email Wednesday.
May 9 -
The New York-based firm said it now reaches 4.3 million members, a 58 percent increase over the previous year.
May 9 -
Ryan, McConnell say they have a deal on a bipartisan Dodd-Frank rollback; New York won more than $5 billion in settlements from big banks under the former AG.
May 9