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Wells Fargo employee found dead in her cubicle 4 days after clocking inDenise Prudhomme's cause of death has not yet been determined but police have not found any evidence of foul play.TrendingAug 30, 2024
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First Republic to receive US$30B injection from major U.S. banks in show of supportFirst Republic Bank will receive a cash injection from 11 other lenders in the U.S. amid efforts to shore up confidence in the global banking system.EconomyMar 16, 2023
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Canadian banks facing scrutiny from regulators as they look to expand to U.S.Canadian banks looking to expand in the U.S. through acquisitions are facing increased scrutiny from regulators and politicians along with renewed attention on past disputes.CanadaJun 27, 2022
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U.S. teen finds $135K cash next to ATM, returns it to police"My parents always taught me to work for my own," the 19-year-old said.TrendingMay 8, 2020
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Wannabe rapper caught flashing stacks of stolen cash from bank job, FBI saysThe ex bank employee allegedly stole $88,000 from the vault at his work in Charlotte, N.C., according to the FBI.TrendingDec 17, 2019
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Banks want to turn data on your spending habits into extra revenueBanks want to turn data they already have on your spending habits into extra revenue by identifying likely customers for retailers.MoneyDec 2, 2019
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The Monopoly Man crashed the former Equifax CEO’s public hearingThe Monopoly Man, a.k.a. Rich Uncle Pennybags, crashed the hearing of former Equifax CEO Richard Smith on Wendesday.ConsumerOct 4, 2017
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Elizabeth Warren blasts Wells Fargo CEO over fake accounts: ‘You should resign’The CEO of Wells Fargo faced calls for his resignation Tuesday from harshly critical senators over allegations that bank employees opened millions of unauthorized accounts to meet sales quotas.MoneySep 20, 2016
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Wells Fargo fires 5,300 people, must pay $185M in fines for fake accountsThe CFPB said Wells Fargo sales staff opened more than 2 million bank and credit card accounts that may have not been authorized by customers. MoneyMoneySep 8, 2016
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