ABI Blog Exchange

2020-09-14
Axel Weber has discussed the idea with Switzerland's finance minister and an agreement could happen by early next year, according to the Swiss finance blog Inside Paradeplatz.

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2020-09-14
On September 14, 2020, TSI Holdings II, LLC (fka Town Sports International) and several of its affiliates, which own and operate health fitness clubs, filed petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Co
2020-09-14
On September 14, 2020, TSI Holdings II, LLC (fka Town Sports International) and several of its affiliates, which own and operate health fitness clubs, filed petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Co
2020-09-14
Many Americans are currently struggling to get by or are just barely hanging on. If you have fallen behind on paying your credit cards, medical debt, rent or other bills it is important to know you are not alone.

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2020-09-14
Many Americans are currently struggling to get by or are just barely hanging on. If you have fallen behind on paying your credit cards, medical debt, rent or other bills it is important to know you are not alone.

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2020-09-14
Federal credit unions still account for more than 60% of active institutions, but their share of total assets continues to shrink.

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2020-09-13
Justice Department officials have embarked on a rewrite of antitrust policy that could waive certain requirements for community bank mergers and provide fewer advantages to large, out-of-town buyers and banks in urban areas.

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2020-09-11
Bolster, a marketplace for executives who can fill roles on an interim or advisory basis, is expected to fill a key need for the bank’s technology and life science clients.

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2020-09-11
Lenders press Congress to restart — and revamp — the Paycheck Protection Program; Fed corrects stress test error for Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs; M&T's new fintech unit rolls out first product; and more from this week's most-read stories.

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2020-09-11
First Mutual Holding has agreed to buy Martinsville First Savings Bank, which will retain its charter, brand and management team.

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2020-09-11
For all the damage from the pandemic and economic downturn, this crisis has not impacted liquidity. Lawmakers would be foolish to permanently alter the Central Liquidity Facility.

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2020-09-11
More consumer and commercial borrowers are paying their loans, increasing the likelihood that charge-offs will be manageable for banks despite the ongoing pandemic.

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2020-09-11
The financial industry has praised the measured approach taken in a pending regulation on permitted communications with consumers.

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2020-09-11
U.S. Bank and Regions revamped their apps with accessibility in mind; JPMorgan Chase built a branch for customers who are deaf. Such efforts can help banks appeal to more customers in existing markets.

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2020-09-11
The four-year plan submitted as part of its acquisition of E-Trade includes grants to community development organizations and support for uniform vendor diversity standards.

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2020-09-11
The Liberty Lake, Wash.-based credit union has agreed to buy four branches from the Roseburg, Ore.-based bank.

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2020-09-11
The plan would encourage more risk-taking by big banks, which would put the industry and taxpayers in harm’s way, write former CFPB Director Richard Cordray and Camden Fine, onetime head of the Independent Community Bankers of America.

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