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CFTC chair nominee says Gemini execs tanked his bid
Brian Quintenz alleges Tyler Winklevoss lobbied President Trump to stall the nomination after the crypto leader received a tepid response regarding a complaint on the agency’s conduct.
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PNC CEO: ‘We just effectively bought Colorado’
If PNC finds another acquisition target like FirstBank, “we’d probably do it,” CEO Bill Demchak said Tuesday, adding, “the path to growth is long and curious, and unpredictable.”
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Fifth Third replaces BNY as Direct Express partner
The Cincinnati-based lender has been named the bank partner for the prepaid card program. The bank also disclosed “alleged external fraudulent activity” expected to result in a perhaps $200 million impairment charge.
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Javice, in sentencing memo, calls JPMorgan a ‘unique’ victim
Comparing the bank’s annual revenue against the median U.S. household income of $80,610, the Frank co-founder’s lawyer said the bank’s alleged $200 million loss equates proportionately to $58.
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FINRA charges former Synapse execs
Former Synapse Brokerage CEO Jeffrey Stanley allegedly “failed to reasonably supervise” his company’s cash management program. Former Compliance Chief Mark Paverman is also accused of lying to FINRA.
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Minnesota’s Bremer Bank to lay off 244 after sale to Old National
The employee reductions will go into effect in October and November, according to a WARN notice filed with the state. Old National’s acquisition of Bremer closed May 1.
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Senate panel approves Fed nominee Miran
Lawmakers voted 13-11 along party lines to tee up a confirmation vote Monday by the full Senate, according to Bloomberg.
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Judge blocks Trump from firing Fed’s Cook
The ruling likely allows the central bank governor to participate in an interest rate-setting meeting next week.
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Comerica CEO pledges improvements amid activist pressure
Executives for the Dallas-based regional are “taking a hard look at expenses” as they work to improve the bank’s efficiency, CEO Curt Farmer said Tuesday.
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OCC to consider debanking in CRA ratings, bank licensing
Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould said in March he’d “shine a spotlight” on debanking. His agency now plans to keep it in mind amid CRA evaluations and licensing.
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Warren, Sanders skewer bank CEOs over dividends
The Senate Democrats asked the leaders of the six largest U.S.-based GSIBs how much each could increase lending capacity or reduce interest rates for borrowers if shareholder returns remained steady.
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PNC to acquire FirstBank in $4.1B deal
The move would triple PNC’s presence in Colorado and boost its Arizona footprint by more than a dozen branches, the bank said.
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Dive Deposits: Cook mortgage drama takes a back seat for a day
Lawyers for the beleaguered Fed governor and President Donald Trump both expanded on their arguments while a nominee for a different central bank seat took the spotlight.
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SEC closes Swedbank investigation after 6 years
Probes by the Justice Department and New York’s financial regulator remain amid alleged money laundering issues tied to the Swedish lender.
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Banks seek to reconcile AI governance gaps
Financial sector IT leaders struggle to reduce adoption risks and strengthen governance, according to a FICO and Corinium Global Intelligence study.
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Citi, BNY, UBS and others see $8.3M in CFTC penalties
The settlements come amid a “sprint” to resolve nonfraud allegations – including a throwback to Biden-era off-channel communications issues. The regulator has one remaining commissioner.
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Central Florida de novo targets early 2026 opening
The group behind prospective lender Portrait Bank has submitted regulatory applications and increased its capital target based on strong response, said Erik Weiner, who will serve as CEO and president.
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Deutsche Bank doubles down on net-zero commitment
In an updated transition plan, the German lender said it will uphold its climate targets as they are “part of a prudent risk management practice as well as a business opportunity.”
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Revolut names ex-SocGen CEO as Western Europe chair
The British neobank has snapped up a number of former SocGen personnel and is now in the process of building out its Western Europe bank, headquartered in SocGen’s hometown, Paris.
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Trump nominee Miran calls Fed independence ‘critical’
In testimony, Stephen Miran pledged not to be President Donald Trump's "puppet," but drew flak from Democrats for saying he would return to his White House post after a potential Fed term expires.
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BNY offers cyber, AI training for community bankers
The program is set to address cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data analytics – topics that came up in a survey of community bankers BNY fielded last year.
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JPMorgan to launch digital retail bank in Germany in 2026
Germany will be the Wall Street bank’s second European retail market after entering the U.K. in 2021.
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U.S. Bank revives bitcoin custody
The Minneapolis-based lender paused its bitcoin custody offering in 2022, but “enhanced regulatory clarity” has brought the service back to life, an executive said.
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FNB dives deeper into the Southeast
First National Bank aims to add more branches in North and South Carolina, joining a growing list of banks doubling down on their presence in the region.
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Kansas bank to broach Nebraska in $122.8M deal
Equity Bancshares’ merger with Frontier Holdings, set to close in the fourth quarter, is expected to bolster the Wichita lender’s footprint with seven added locations, along with $1.4 billion in new assets.