Coronavirus

NYC's coffee-cart woes spur $2 million Morgan Stanley grant

12/09/20

As Morgan Stanley's bankers scattered from Manhattan's Times Square to their home offices during the pandemic, some asked: How are the coffee-cart vendors doing? The answer: terribly.

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BofA’s Moynihan urges Congress to act on second federal stimulus

12/09/20

Speaking at an investor conference, Bank of America's CEO said that additional aid is needed to help consumers, businesses, nonprofits and local governments ride out the pandemic.

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PPP left many small businesses behind. Next stimulus cannot do the same.

12/09/20

Lawmakers need to create a coronavirus relief program targeting owners of smaller businesses facing more hardship than larger competitors that received much of the aid from the Paycheck Protection Program.

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Bank CEOs more upbeat about 2021 as vaccines emerge

12/08/20

Executives from U.S. banks continue to play down near-term expectations, but they say customers are growing more confident ahead of the rollout of coronavirus vaccines, and that key commercial lending segments could drive an economic rebound.

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Banks intensifying loan review schedule find it pays off

12/08/20

Some lenders are poring over commercial portfolios more frequently than normal — perhaps as often as once a month — to uncover problems hidden by payment deferrals and government stimulus before it's too late.

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New CBA chair's wish list for the Biden administration

12/07/20

It includes simpler Paycheck Protection Program forgiveness and a consistent approach from federal regulators to reforming the Community Reinvestment Act, says Bank of America's Christine Channels, who chairs the Consumer Bankers Association's board.

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U.S. consumer credit growth slows as credit card balances shrink

12/07/20

U.S. consumer borrowing rose in October by less than forecast, reflecting a decline in credit card balances as the pandemic continued to limit some purchases.

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A race against the clock to extend credit unions' liquidity backstop

12/07/20

Thousands of institutions could lose a safety net on New Year's Day if Congress fails to act before leaving for the holidays.

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Citi CEO says long-term productivity may suffer with remote work

12/04/20

Citigroup’s Michael Corbat said he’s worried about potential long-term negative effects after many of his employees spent the vast majority of 2020 working from home.

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How banks use tech to monitor health of small-business clients

12/03/20

Webster Bank and Customers Bank are among the lenders that have turned to alternative data sources and automated loan reviews to assess business customers' ability to weather the coronavirus pandemic.

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