The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Rakefet Russak-Aminoach, who will leave the company at the end of the month, has raised net profit and lowered costs by revamping its technology and culture.
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Several former high-level Wells Fargo executives are under criminal investigation in connection with the bank's fake-accounts scandal and could be indicted as soon as this month.
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Financial institutions should fully disclose their board composition to begin tackling diversity problems at the top.
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Susan Riel succeeded Ronald Paul as CEO of the Maryland bank shortly before questions surfaced about credit quality and lending practices.
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Now is not the time for the government to cut Federal Housing Administration premiums and enter new segments of the housing market.
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BBVA USA said Monday that Susana Valencia will retain her job as Laredo City president while also overseeing commercial banking operations in its Texas border and Gulf Coast markets.
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