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Capital One Financial in McLean, Va., is facing regulatory delays as it looks to buy a credit card business from outdoor equipment chain Cabela's.
January 3 -
Proponents of "recap and release" misread the political risks and the depth of interest that key lawmakers have in determining the long-term future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
January 3 -
Hancock Holding in Gulfport, Miss., has agreed to buy nine branches and about $1.3 billion in loans from First NBC Bank in New Orleans.
January 3 -
From Dimon's campaign against earnings guidance to the bottom-line implications of rising rates, here are more of our favorite stories of the year. (See part I here.)
December 30 -
Kenneth Mahon, the new CEO of Dime Community Bank, wants to reduce the 152-year-old institution's multifamily exposure by diversifying into other asset classes. But finding new business amid already fierce competition could be an immense challenge for Dime and other community banks in 2017.
December 30 -
Businesses, governments, universities and the Federal Reserve all struggle to adequately reflect the populations they serve. It's time to take ownership of diversity outcomes.
December 30 -
Hope Bancorp in Los Angeles will close an additional nine branches next year as part of a second round of cost cutting.
December 29 -
PHH is selling its remaining residential mortgage servicing portfolio to the real estate investment trust New Residential.
December 29 -
Dime Community Bancshares in Brooklyn, N.Y., will record a one-time charge after approving changes to its employee stock ownership plan.
December 29 -
Daryl Tressler will retire as president and CEO of MainSource Bank in Greensburg, Ind., at the end of this year.
December 29 -
Bank of Montreal's Bill Downe, the longest serving chief executive officer among Canada's biggest lenders, said he has no immediate plans for retirement even after a management shuffle at the company.
December 29 -
Green Bancorp's aggressive plan to attack its credit quality troubles and do what few Texas banks once would have dreamed of quit energy lending make it a subject of debate and a community bank to watch closely in 2017.
December 29 -
Chemical CEO David Ramaker has a wide range of options diversify business lines, expand organically in several Midwestern states, pursue M&A or all of the above following his recent acquisition of Talmer. But new challenges accompany Chemical's higher profile, too.
December 28 -
As the banking environment demands a different skill set for those operating leaner branch networks, institutions should look at tellers as a longer-term human resource with growth potential.
December 28 -
Opus Bank completed a $509 million securitization of its multifamily loans through a Freddie Mac-sponsored "Q-deal" risk-transfer securitization, the company announced Tuesday.
December 27 -
Get out of the red six months from now. That is Fred Viaud's goal for Glen Rock Savings Bank in New Jersey, which on Tuesday said he would be promoted to president and CEO next week.
December 27 -
Deutsche Bank AG will have to clear a lower capital hurdle next year, joining other European lenders who are benefiting from a change in how the European Central Bank sets the requirements.
December 27 -
The Treasury Department has significantly reduced its stake in Broadway Financial in Los Angeles.
December 23 -
Dime Community Bancshares in Brooklyn, N.Y., said Friday that it has promoted Roberto Volino to chief operating officer.
December 23 -
Stephen Gordon has long been known as an entrepreneurial banker, which helped him expand his California bank aggressively over a five-year period. A spike in chargeoffs that led to a third-quarter loss spurred Gordon to beef up credit oversight. The question is whether that effort will stymie loan growth.
December 23





