Bankruptcy Blogs

How the Most Powerful Women work out

09/27/18

In our "On Life" series of videos, top banking executives from the likes of Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and U.S. Bancorp share their favorite way to get exercise.

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Wall Street jobs in jeopardy; Marcus going international

09/27/18

Trading floor layoffs may be ahead as revenue declines; Goldman Sachs to expand its consumer bank to the U.K.,

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JPMorgan Chase ranks No. 1 in customer satisfaction: J.D. Power

09/27/18

The nation's largest bank overtook PNC Bank to snag the top spot in an annual study that evaluates satisfaction levels at the nation's six largest retail banks.

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Inside Warren’s latest criticism of CFPB’s Mulvaney

09/27/18

American Banker's Kate Berry discusses recent events at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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The new blue collar job

09/27/18

People need jobs to afford housing, but how can cities attract more jobs to places that need them the most?

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Christina Hamlin: Shaping marketing strategy at Citizens Bank

09/27/18

Hamlin caught the attention of the bank's senior leaders when she oversaw the successful launch of a checking product. Now she sits at the center of every major marketing initiative.

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Citizens Bank mines big data to drive loan, deposit growth

09/27/18

At Beth Johnson's insistence, the bank built an analytics platform that can anticipate customers' needs. It's an investment that is paying off in big ways.

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Consumer group calls for CFPB fair lending official's ouster

09/27/18

A liberal advocacy group says a Trump political appointee at the CFPB must resign after the Washington Post reported the official once called most hate crimes hoaxes.

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In doing its job, cybersecurity spurs new kinds of fraud

09/26/18

Biometrics make sweeping attacks harder to pull off, but fraudsters are finding new ways to target vulnerable groups of customers.

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Fed's Powell 'hopeful' agencies will come together on CRA reform

09/26/18

Another regulator has already gone out on its own with an advance notice of proposed rulemaking. But, Powell said, "It’s a process and we’re very much interested in pushing forward.”

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