financeBank to pay $31M for alleged lending discrimination in DOJ's largest-ever redlining settlementJanuary 12, 2023posted on Jan. 12, 2023 at 9:13 pm City National Bank has agreed to pay $31 million for alleged lending discrimination in the largest redlining settlement in Justice Department history. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphJanuary 12, 2023previous articleU.S. Deficit Fell to $1.4 Trillion in 2022next articleWays to Implement Multifactor Authentication Without a Mobile Device – FedTech MagazineYou Might Also LikefinanceLixiang Education reports decline in half-year revenueSeptember 27, 2024financeOpenAI CFO tells investors funding round should close by next week despite executive departuresSeptember 27, 2024financeHow pen and paper comes to the rescue in an IT crisisSeptember 27, 2024financeMartin Lewis urges British Gas, EON and EDF or OVO customers to act before TuesdaySeptember 26, 2024financeThe very still lifes of Poppy and Joseph JonesSeptember 26, 2024financeThames Water will quickly find buyer if it goes bust, Government believesSeptember 25, 2024Recommended For YoufinanceLixiang Education reports decline in half-year revenueSeptember 27, 2024bitcoinBlackrock Amasses $24 Billion in Bitcoin, Approaches 2% of Total SupplySeptember 27, 2024technologyMicrosoft re-launches ‘privacy nightmare’ AI screenshot toolSeptember 27, 2024enterpriseAntelope Enterprise Schedules First Half 2024 Earnings Conference Call – StockTitanSeptember 27, 2024stockmarketCiti sees risk into PepsiCo's earnings, says shares could fallSeptember 27, 2024
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