Workforce management
Workforce management
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The disclosures follow full year and fourth quarter earnings reports in which each company revealed big declines from booming performances in 2021.
March 3 -
The cuts amount to less than 1% of Citigroup's 240,000-person workforce, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The Ohio-based bank concentrated most of its lending branches in majority-white neighborhoods and did nothing to compensate for its lack of physical presence, the DOJ claims.
March 2 -
The filing is the most recent accusation of discrimination in the field, an issue that has drawn attention from the White House last year.
March 1 -
While Black-owned residential properties increased in value by 42.5%, compared with 38.2% for all houses, Nicole Bachaud, senior economist with the company noted that "we're still a long way from housing equity."
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Companies like Guild Mortgage, Union Home Mortgage, American Pacific Mortgage and Go Mortgage have been expanding their footprint during a time of great upheaval.
February 27 -
The cuts add to thousands across the home-lending industry in recent months after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates and cooled what had been a red-hot housing market.
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The biggest gaps are in cities with the largest concentrations of people in this demographic, a LendingTree study of the 50 largest metro areas found.
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Approximately 2,350 full-time employees and contractors — some of whom did mortgage-related work — were let go, according to the credit reporting agency.
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The bank was already mulling headcount and compensation reductions in early September.
February 9