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Revamping the doctrine of disparate impact doctrine, as HUD proposes, would gut fair housing enforcement.
August 23George Washington University -
The movement has suffered several black eyes during the last 18 months. We should be worried about long-term damage to our reputation.
August 22Archer+Rosenthal -
While bank stocks flounder, their bonds are seen as a haven against a possible recession; the senator asks bank about overdraft fees on closed accounts.
August 22 -
Capacity, formerly Jane.ai, originally designed its chatbot to answer consumers' questions, but when employees started using it, that gave the startup an idea for a new business line.
August 21 -
Santander Bank's U.S. unit will be eliminating 80 mortgage-related positions as it withdraws from the third-party origination sales channel and refocuses on producing home loans through its branch network.
August 21 -
Complaints made by legacy shareholders of Freddie Mac have no value after the Treasury Department pumped up Freddie and Fannie Mae through conservatorship.
August 21American Enterprise Institute Housing Center -
The president discussed the recent market turmoil with three large bank CEOs; a daily and a monthly bitcoin contract expected next month.
August 19 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 16 -
With declining interest rates, credit unions that rely heavily on interest income from their investment portfolios may struggle.
August 16 -
With long-term interest rates at historic lows, mortgage refinancing is coming on strong. But that additional revenue may not be enough to offset net interest margin pressures and lost servicing income.
August 15