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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 -
Royal Bank of Scotland said it reached a tentative agreement to pay a $4.9 billion penalty to resolve a long-running U.S. probe into its packaging and sale of mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis.
May 9 -
Wells Fargo must pay $97 million to home mortgage consultants and private mortgage bankers in California who didn't get the breaks they were entitled to under the state's stringent labor laws.
May 9 -
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein thinks some companies are overpaying for their crimes, and he wants that to stop.
May 9 -
For the second time in a year, the scandal-scarred bank has launched a brand campaign aimed at restoring trust with customers.
May 7 -
The firm will pay $110 million to settle charges it didn’t control traders; hedge fund executive says he was wrongfully accused of sexual misconduct.
May 2 -
Not a penny of the $1 billion fine against Wells Fargo will end up in the hands of customers harmed by practices flagged by regulators.
April 27 -
The bank faces June 15 AML compliance deadline; the features that make Zelle popular with customers entice thieves.
April 23 -
The issues at Wells Fargo extend beyond the fines; Ally Financial's auto finance chief departs; ICBA chief Cam Fine signs off; and more from this week's most-read stories.
April 20 -
The bank’s latest punishment would settle charges by the CFPB and the OCC; Staley did not act without integrity in trying to unmask a whistleblower.
April 20