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The turmoil at New York Community Bancorp resumed Thursday with the departure of CEO Thomas Cangemi. The embattled regional bank, which also recorded a $2.4 billion goodwill impairment charge and disclosed other new problems, saw its share price plunge.
February 29 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau provided guidance about digital intermediaries and lead generators that accept payments to steer borrowers to financial products.
February 29 -
The world's largest credit union said that Dietrich Kuhlmann, a retired rear admiral and currently the institution's chief operating officer, would succeed retiring CEO Mary McDuffie on March 1.
February 21 -
Only a few dozen mortgage firms could likely afford the $7 million ad for this year's big game, a marketing veteran said.
February 9 -
A day after the regional bank's stock tumbled on tough fourth-quarter results and some austerity moves, observers debated whether management just needs time to build enough capital to catch up with growth or if it is still too overexposed in multifamily lending.
February 1 -
The industry leaders have made seven commercial appearances between them during the pricey, marquee advertising window.
January 19 -
After the Rhode Island-based company eliminated 650 positions, severance-related costs contributed to a 71% decline in quarterly net income.
January 17 -
Gravy Technologies offers a consumer-facing app, along with a white-label service for mortgage lenders aimed at accelerating their marketing efforts.
January 8 -
Those who establish a history of paying for housing may be able to buy and live in property with rental income, but there are risks to the emerging strategy.
January 8 -
The former Airbnb executive Jonathan Mildenhall steps into a newly created role, overseeing communications for all business lines at the Detroit-based company.
January 4