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Consumer Banking Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 24 C Citi, Barclays, HSBC ramp up full-time return to office push
May 24 C Citi Isn’t the Only One With a Fat Finger Problem
May 24 C Sector Update: Financial Stocks Advance Pre-Bell Friday
May 24 C Citigroup Sees Insider Stock Selling
May 23 C Citi, HSBC, Barclays Ramp Up Demands for Five Days in Office
May 23 C Citigroup (C) Faces Penalty of $78.4M for 2022 Flash Crash
May 23 C Oil Rises From Three-Month Low as Equities Offset Fundamentals
May 23 C Ex-Citi employee was fired for refusing to fudge data to OCC, she says
May 23 C Washington’s Pivot on Bank Rules Could Free Up Tens of Billions
May 23 C Walmart and Target are slashing prices. What does that mean for inflation?
May 22 C Ex-Citi banker says she was fired for refusing to give false data to regulator
May 22 C Trader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines bank over mistake that triggered 2022 market spasm
May 22 C Citi Trader Got 711 Warning Messages Before Sparking Flash Crash
May 22 C Citi fined £62m after ‘fat finger’ trade triggered £1.1bn share sale
May 22 C Citigroup Global Markets Fined $35.3 Million by UK's FCA Owing to Failures in Trading Systems, Controls
May 22 C Citi just got the bill for its $189 billion trading mess-up
May 22 C A $444 Billion ‘Fat Finger’ Trade Crashed Stocks. Now Citigroup Is Paying the Price.
May 22 C UK Regulators Hit Citi With A Massive $79M Fine For Trading Control Failures
May 22 C Citi fined $78.4M over 2022 flash crash error
May 22 C Citi Fined £62 Million After UK Trader Triggered Flash Crash
Consumer Banking

Retail banking, also known as consumer banking, is the provision of services by a bank to the general public, rather than to companies, corporations or other banks, which are often described as wholesale banking. Banking services which are regarded as retail include provision of savings and transactional accounts, mortgages, personal loans, debit cards, and credit cards. Retail banking is also distinguished from investment banking or commercial banking. It may also refer to a division or department of a bank which deals with individual customers.
In the U.S., the term commercial bank is used for a normal bank to distinguish it from an investment bank. After the Great Depression, the Glass–Steagall Act resticted normal banks to banking activities, and investment banks were limited to engaging capital market activities. That distinction was repealed in the 1990s. Commercial bank can also refer to a bank or a division of a bank that deals mostly with deposits and loans from corporations or large businesses, as opposed to individual members of the public (retail banking).

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