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An investigation found that Bank of America raked in tens of millions of dollars in resubmitted insufficient funds fees. The bank also illegally opened credit cards without customers knowledge.
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As China celebrates the 20th anniversary of Great Britain's handover of Hong Kong to Chinese control, it can celebrate another type of takeover: the city's financial sector.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed banning financial firms from forcing arbitration to avoid lawsuits. But industry officials say the rule will lead to frivolous legal action.
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Bernie Sanders says one of his first acts as president would be to begin the process of breaking up big banks. But there's a problem: The president doesn't really have any direct authority to do so.
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In the age of Venmo and mobile deposits, checks are fading. That's having a wide impact, from the Postal Service to check-printing companies. But many still find room for checks in their lives.
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In the wake of the financial meltdown of 2008, some cities have started exploring the idea of bypassing commercial banks by creating public banks. This…
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The Occupy Wall Street movement has faded from the news, but the Seattle City Council invoked its memory Monday with the passing of a banking ordinance.…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-967715.mp3Public records show JP Morgan Chase is collecting more than $100,000 a month…
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Just how safe is that ATM? The Better Business Bureau says identity thieves are getting better at stealing your debit card info. They're using hidden…
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Washington banks among most stressed in US, push to reform higher education funding, and a recall on sprouts after a salmonella outbreak.State's Banks…