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You Think the Bank is Calling. Then You Lose Thousands
It’s one of the top complaints that comes into our I-Team: consumers say they answered a phone call that appeared to be from their bank, but instead, it was a scammer who swiped thousands of dollars from their account. Consumers say their banks often refuse to refund them, but our I-Team learned these banks may be on the hook after...
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Bank of America Slashes Fees for Account Overdrafts
Bank of America is slashing the amount it charges customers when they spend more than they have in their accounts and plans to eliminate entirely its fees for bounced checks
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Bank of America Says 58,000 Small Businesses Have Asked for $6 Billion in Loans Since 9 a.m.
Bank of America said Friday it is now capable of accepting online applications for the government’s $350 billion small business relief program, becoming the first major bank to do so.
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Bank of America Customers Impacted by Coronavirus May Be Able to Defer Mortgage Payments
Bank of America said some customers can request to defer payments on financial products such as mortgage loans and credit cards as part of the bank’s assistance program for consumers and small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Brigid Kosgei Breaks World Record at 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Brigid Kosgei has just won the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in world record fashion.
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Chicago Marathon 2019: Lawrence Cherono Wins Men's Race
Lawrence Cherono of Kenya has just won the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in stunning fashion.
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Dow Tanks 800 Points in Worst Day of 2019 After Bond Market Sends Recession Warning
Stocks plunged Wednesday in the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s worst performance of 2019 after the bond market flashed a troubling signal about the U.S. economy. The Dow dropped 800.49 points or 3.05% to 2,5479.42, its worst percentage drop of the year and fourth-largest point drop of all time.
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Wage Growth Is Hot and More Raises Are Coming, Major Employers Tell CNBC
The latest jobs report for April showed wage growth picking up steam. And it looks like employment income is going to stay moving that way, according to a new survey from CNBC of chief financial officers at major corporations. Cost of labor will be by far the biggest cost that companies face over the next six months, according to the...
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Bank of America Is Raising Its Minimum Wage for Employees to $20 an Hour
Bank of America is raising the minimum wage for employees this year and plans to hike it to $20 an hour in two years. “If you get a job at Bank of America, you’ll make $41,000,” Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan told MSNBC on Tuesday. “With the success our company has … we have to share that success with our...
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Local to National Help Offered for Furloughed Federal Workers
Some local business and non-profit organizations in San Diego along with national companies are offering debt relief to impacted workers.
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‘Miracle on the Hudson' Flight Survivors Mark Decade of Thankfulness
It’s been 10 years, but there isn’t anything Tripp Harris doesn’t remember about the cold January day he cheated death on US Airways flight 1549.
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Markets Plummet in Worst Christmas Eve Trading Day Ever
U.S. stocks plunged on Monday in their worst Christmas Eve trading ever, as the S&P 500 entered a bear market, CNBC reported. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 653 points, falling below 22,000. The S&P 500 fell 2.7 percent and the Nasdaq Composite Index slid 2.2 percent. Investor confidence has been weighed down by turmoil in Washington, and the markets responded.
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Chester County Attorney Uses Ex-Wife's Accounts for Strip Clubs, Porn and Affair, Police Say
A local attorney who was already charged with defrauding his clients was arrested again for allegedly using his ex-wife’s accounts to spend money on strip clubs, pornography and an extramarital affair.
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Houston-Area ATM Mistakenly Dispenses $100 Bills, Not $10s
Bank of America says customers who received $100 bills instead of $10 bills at a Houston-area ATM can keep the extra cash.
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See It: Heartwarming Show of Support Between Top Marathon Racers
Mo Farah and Galen Rupp may have been battling it out on the pavement in the 2018 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, but the former training partners didn’t let the competition get in the way of friendship.
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Wells Fargo to Pay $2.1 Billion for Role in Housing Bubble
Wells Fargo agreed Wednesday to pay a $2.1 billion fine to settle allegations it misrepresented the types of mortgages it sold to investors during the housing bubble that ultimately led to the 2008 financial crisis.
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Man Arrested in ‘Skinny Bandit' Bank Robbery Series
The FBI has confirmed an arrest in the case of the “Skinny Bandit” who struck three banks in six days.
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FBI Searching for ‘Skinny Bandit' in Bank Robbery Series
The FBI on Friday is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed two banks in the San Diego area and attempted to rob another.
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Hackers Targeting Home Buyers in Email Scam
San Diego homeowners caught in a mortgage phishing scam conned out of $66,000
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Woman in Camo Tries to Rob Egger Highlands Bank: FBI
FBI agents and local law enforcement are looking for a woman suspected in connection with an attempted bank robbery in Egger Highlands.