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The global bank’s U.S. unit has bounced back, aided by growth in deposits and wealth management profits as well as a focus on international customers. A $125 million investment in tech and branches hasn’t hurt either.
August 4 -
The prospect of a lower corporate rate resulting from looming tax reform discussions may be a blessing for the industry, but it could be bittersweet for one particular group of bankers.
August 3
Situs -
So-called transitional lending has traditionally been kept on balance sheet; but it’s become attractive to bundle the loans for transactions called (take a deep breath) commercial real estate collateralized loan obligations. Can investors stomach the features these deals sported before the crisis?
August 2 -
FHFA Director Mel Watt said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac cannot use alternative credit models until other issues are resolved first.
August 1 -
Insurers are seeing modest gains in market share as banks, facing increased scrutiny from regulators, lightly tap the brakes.
August 1 -
A bipartisan duo of lawmakers is set Tuesday to introduce a bill designed to increase homeownership opportunities for “credit invisible” consumers.
August 1 -
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Readers react to the CFPB’s final arbitration rule, a new potential hurdle for initial coin offerings, a housing finance reform proposal and more.
July 28 -
Credit union mortgage lending may be slowing, even as more millennials -- about 33% of whom purchased their first home out of the desire to have a better space or yard for a dog -- enter the market.
July 27 -
Valley National's latest acquisition would make it a much bigger player in Florida and provide a platform to write more auto loans. Both markets present attractive returns but high risks.
July 27 -
The U.S. population is aging, and one of the well-established components of the American dream — buying and owning a home — appears poised to aid in the baby boomers next phase of life.
July 27
Buckley Sandler LLP -
Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group has agreed to buy a majority stake in Virginia Community Bank in a rare instance of a nondepository mortgage company buying a bank, rather than the reverse.
July 26 -
The Westbury, N.Y., company reported a 15% drop in earnings despite recording a large gain on the sale of some securities.
July 26 -
The Salt Lake City company also benefited from increases in investment securities and several large loan recoveries during the quarter.
July 25 -
As real estate loans continue to be a key product, CUs are investing in personnel focused on these offerings.
July 25 -
The Michigan company had fewer gains from loan sales. It also reported an increase in noninterest expenses.
July 25 -
Policymakers should differentiate between housing finance-related issues of real importance to the greater public interest, and those that concern only special interests.
July 25
Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
While Freddie Mac is moving cautiously into buying manufactured housing loans not secured by land, Fannie Mae is moving more aggressively. Industry representatives are divided on which approach is superior.
July 24 -
More and more FIs are adding videoconferencing at branches, but consumers might prefer to video-chat from their phones. Unlike with mobile banking, shirts and pants will likely be required.
July 24 -
Banks are adding videoconferencing at branches, but consumers might prefer to video-chat from their phones. Unlike with mobile banking, shirts and pants will likely be required.
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