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ATLANTA — Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said Thursday the central bank is recalibrating both capital and supervisory frameworks in ways she argued will better support economic growth, mortgage lending and community banking, while maintaining safety and soundness.

BILOXI, Miss. — Keesler Federal Credit Union is rolling out the largest member giveback in its history, committing $1 million to wipe out credit card balances for hundreds of members in a sweeping new “Live Your Way Debt Eraser” initiative aimed squarely at easing household financial pressure.

NEW YORK — A federal judge has allowed key sex-trafficking claims against Bank of America to move forward, finding that alleged facts — if proven — could show the bank recklessly disregarded warning signs tied to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to a ruling reported by Reuters.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Two Republican-backed bills advancing in the Missouri legislature would sharply restrict immigrants’ ability to send money abroad by requiring financial institutions to verify the sender’s immigration status before processing any international electronic transfer, the Missouri Independent reported.