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Community banks’ biggest concerns? It starts with narrowing margins and shifts to new issues from there, survey finds
Narrow net interest margins remain the top external challenge for community bankers in 2023, but concerns about three related issues have risen dramatically over the past year, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors.
Best and worst performing stocks of 2023, what to watch in 2024
With 2023 moving toward a close, business professionals are left to make new determinations about how to invest in the coming year. The Dayton Business Journal sought the insights of local financial and investment experts to take a look back at the path traveled and the one ahead in 2024. See which stocks performed best and worst in 2023 and what to keep an eye on in 2024.
SPAC files registration to close merger with Kansas City-area public company’s subsidiary
A subsidiary of Lenexa-based Digital Ally is now one step closer to going public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals completes $500M stock sale as it prepares for potential launch of NASH treatment
A decision from the FDA on Madrigal's new drug application for its experimental NASH therapy is expected in the spring.
Envoy Medical starts trading on NASDAQ as it tests cochlear implant
On the day of its debut on Nasdaq, the company's stock dropped nearly 30% and trading paused multiple times due to volatility.
Ernst & Young names new managing partner
She succeeds Grant Haines in the role for the global professional services firm.
How Burke & Herbert and Summit bank merger deal came together over 2 years
Negotiations with West Virginia's Summit Financial Group stalled more than once.
Fairwinds Credit Union executive Elisha Gonzalez on Hispanic representation and opportunities
Fairwinds Foundation executive Elisha Gonzalez has been striving since her family moved to Florida from Mexico City when she was 13. Read more.
Missouri students will have to wait until December to apply for federal student aid, officials say
Students looking to get federal financial aid for the next school year will have to wait a little longer than usual to apply, the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development said.
The department launched a website Wednesday guiding students on how they can prepare for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to open in December. The application has historically opened up to students on Oct. 1, but has been delayed this year due to efforts to make the application…
Lawmakers take aim at IRS over ERC moratorium
The IRS also faced questions over its potentially undercounted tax-credit backlog.