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    Are banks' technology bets finally paying off?

    After a decade of multibillion-dollar tech investments by banks, efficiency ratios have begun to improve and headcounts drop, some industry watchers say. Skeptics counter that other reasons are at play and that it's all hard to measure.

    By Penny Crosman
    August 30
  • Branch banking
    U.S. Bancorp to hike minimum wage for second time this year

    The Minneapolis company, which increased its minimum wage to $18 an hour in June, will bump it up to $20 in response to inflationary and competitive pressures.

    By Allissa Kline
    August 26
  • Consumer banking
    Banks see auto-loan weakness as an early sign of slowdown

    Auto loan growth eased substantially in the second quarter amid competitive pressures from credit unions and other lenders.

    By Jim Dobbs
    August 26
    Used car lot
  • Technology
    Breach data from Maine shows scope of bank, credit union exposures

    The state's disclosure laws generated data that indicated millions of consumers had their personal details potentially compromised.

    By Carter Pape
    August 24
  • Consumer banking
    Community groups skeptical of TD Bank-First Horizon merger

    As regulators mull the Toronto bank's deal for First Horizon and broader guidelines around bank combinations, community groups called for stronger investment commitments from the two banks before they are allowed to merge. 

    By Claire Williams
    August 18
    TD Bank
  • M&A
    As multinational companies rethink their global footprints, opportunity emerges for banks

    Corporations are navigating shifting geopolitics, and M&A bankers are advising them as they consider selling off faraway units and focusing more on assets closer to home or in friendlier countries.

    By Jim Dobbs
    August 17
    FRASER-JANE-CITI-071522
  • Industry News
    Huntington recruits Truist executive in effort to bolster key unit

    Huntington Bancshares has hired Shawn Lough, a veteran Truist Financial banker and West Point graduate, to help guide the sales strategy and goals of its consumer and business banking operation. It also expanded the duties of Digital Director Mark Sheehan to include deposits.

    By John Reosti
    August 9
    Huntington bank building
  • Regulation and compliance
    M&T, Credit Suisse see biggest jumps in stress capital requirements

    The Federal Reserve released its large bank requirements for 2023 based on the results from this year's stress test. Most of the banks tested will need to maintain or increase their tier one capital holdings.

    By Kyle Campbell
    August 5
    federal-reserve
  • Severe Weather May Inspire Many to Move
    When severe weather events occur, they may be powerful enough to destabilize infrastructure or destroy homes. People are resilient, but severe weather can place financial and emotional strain on homeowners. If the frequency and severity of these events continue, it may cause many homeowners to reconsider their housing situation entirely. Get additional insights from a recent Freddie Mac survey.
    Partner Insights from Freddie Mac Single Family
  • Regulation and compliance
    Goldman Sachs says it's cooperating with CFPB probe of its credit cards

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is investigating some of the bank's credit card practices, including refunds, billing errors and credit bureau reporting, according to a securities filing Thursday.

    By Polo Rocha
    August 4
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