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Once struggling to remain relevant, the Providence, R.I., bank is now an industry standout. Inside the story of its resurgence.
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Many lenders are establishing a firm bottom on variable interest rates amid intense competition for commercial credits, rising deposit costs and the possibility that the Fed could take rates to unprecedented lows.
November 27 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank would end up with a smaller stake in a larger brokerage if Schwab and TD Ameritrade combined. But it could parlay that stake into funds for a U.S. bank acquisition.
November 21 -
New American Customer Satisfaction Index data shows consumers slightly favored banks, which are benefiting from investments in technology.
November 21 -
The smooth and relatively short process should be encouraging to other big banks that are eyeing deals. But their window of opportunity may not last long.
November 20 -
The regulators approved the deal after nine months of consideration, but the Fed hit SunTrust with a consent order tied to "unfair and deceptive" business practices from 2013 to 2017.
November 19 -
The Louisiana company's willingness to combine with First Horizon without a big initial payday is fueling talk that other banks could be keen on selling at relatively inexpensive prices.
November 12 -
BB&T and SunTrust had to sell the branches to get Justice Department approval of their merger, a key step toward closing the deal.
November 8 -
If the no-premium agreement announced by First Horizon and Iberiabank this week is a sign that sellers’ asking prices will come down, then Regions might reconsider its anti-M&A stance, a company executive said.
November 7 -
While layoffs at big banks get the headlines, small and midsize lenders are also trimming payrolls in response to lower rates and fears that a recession is getting closer.
November 6