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    Fifth Third faces state inquiries over solar panel financing

    The Cincinnati-based bank, which purchased a solar lender last year, is facing an investigation from 17 state attorneys general over the acquired company's lending practices and contractor network. One solar panel installer has gone bankrupt and faced complaints across the country.

    By Polo Rocha
    November 9
    Fifth Third Bancorp
  • Investment banking
    JPMorgan Chase discloses multiple investigations by U.S. regulators

    Regulators are looking into practices within JPMorgan's securities arm and investigating parts of its trading operations, according to a regulatory filing by America's largest bank.

    By Orla McCaffrey
    November 2
    JPMorgan Chase Locations Ahead Of Earnings Figures
  • Regulation and compliance
    Master account ruling raises questions about other Fed challenges

    In a lawsuit between a Puerto Rican bank and the New York Fed, a federal judge ruled that reserve banks are not obligated to give master accounts to banks they deem risky. The decision could have implications for other master account challenges.

    By Kyle Campbell
    October 31
    New York Fed building
  • Community banking
    Even cherry-picked office loans are causing problems for banks

    Washington Trust shares plunged after the Westerly, Rhode Island, company disclosed it booked an office deal in the third quarter, boosting the size of its portfolio while other lenders are pulling back.

    By John Reosti
    October 27
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  • Secondary markets
    HELOC, nonagency securitization could grow long term, leaders say

    Though home mortgage issuance has slumped in line with originations, new potential bank capital rules and increased consumer debt consolidation could boost activity for these two subsets in the secondary market.

    By Bonnie Sinnock
    October 23
    3d paper houses with yellow and red arrows on white background
  • Earnings
    Auto lender Ally points to signs that credit erosion will stay in check

    Charge-offs at the Detroit-based lender rose last quarter, as borrowers had a tougher time keeping up with their car payments. But so far, credit quality is staying within expectations, and company executives don't anticipate that the rest of the year will be much worse.

    By Polo Rocha
    October 18
    Ally Financial
  • Earnings
    PNC details its job-cut plan, cites a slowdown in lending

    The Pittsburgh-based regional bank expects to save $325 million next year as it reduces its staff by 4%. Executives said the cuts are necessary because revenue has fallen amid a surge in interest rates and a decline in loan volumes.

    By Jim Dobbs
    October 13
  • Deposits
    How the end of the student-loan pause could hurt deposit levels

    Following the end of a long moratorium for federal student loan borrowers, monthly payments are expected to total $18 billion. Much of that money will come from checking and savings accounts, which will put more pressure on banks' deposit bases.

    By Orla McCaffrey
    October 5
  • The Most Powerful Women in Banking 2023
    Franklin Templeton CEO on the 'unintended consequences' from interest rate hikes

    At the Most Powerful Women in Banking conference, asset management leader Jenny Johnson discussed opportunities and risks for portfolio managers in 2023.

    By Victoria Zhuang
    October 4
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  • Housing markets
    Why more investors feel 'much better' about real estate

    The share of residential property buyers that put themselves in the most optimistic category jumped notably in the latest edition of an RCN survey.

    By Bonnie Sinnock
    October 3
    Wooden figures of houses and a poster with green arrow up. Increase liquidity and attractiveness of assets. Raising the rent or cost of buying a home.The concept of real estate value growth.
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