Revenue and expenses

Truist defers more cost cuts to 2022

01/30/20

The company has revised its near-term forecasts for reducing expenses, citing delayed branch closings and a decision to spend more time testing systems ahead of conversion and integration.

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Synovus out to prove increased spending will pay off

01/24/20

The Georgia bank's operating costs rose in the fourth quarter, but executives sought to assure shareholders that investments will produce revenue growth in the long run.

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C&I picture brightens for regional banks

01/23/20

Commercial lending was sluggish in 2019, but leaders at Huntington, KeyCorp and M&T are encouraged that rates are stabilizing and business sentiment is improving.

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Signature chief expects stable margins, volatile provisions in 2020

01/21/20

While the New York bank has a handle on deposit pricing, Joseph DePaolo said a new accounting standard will play tricks with how it addresses credit quality.

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Iberiabank deal ‘on track,’ First Horizon chief says

01/17/20

The Southeast banks expect to complete their merger by midyear, hit their savings targets and still be able to invest in growth, according to Bryan Jordan.

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BofA chief emphasizes 'responsible growth' to counter rate pressure

01/15/20

Brian Moynihan said banks must be mindful of pricing and risk as they contend with lower yields on loans and securities.

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‘Extraordinarily inefficient’: Scharf’s blunt assessment of Wells Fargo

01/14/20

The Charlie Scharf era began with the company's lowest quarterly net income in more than nine years. Culprits included falling revenue, rising salaries and yet more financial fallout from the bank's sales scandal.

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Loan growth will be an afterthought this earnings season

01/08/20

With loan demand weak due to factors beyond their control, small-bank execs can expect to field lots of questions about capital and expense management.

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After bumpy 2019, Cadence CEO hopes for smoother ride in new year

12/24/19

Paul Murphy took full responsibility for a recent spike in charge-offs at the Houston company. His challenge in 2020 is keeping credit issues in check.

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Branch cutbacks pay off for thrifts

12/16/19

Savings institutions are aggressively cutting staff and shortening hours to be more competitive. As a result they have become more efficient than commercial banks.

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