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First Hawaiian, Inc. operates as a bank holding company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, offers banking products and services such as savings accounts, personal and business loans, debit and credit cards, line of credit, certificate of deposits, mortgages, wealth management, insurance, online banking, and retirement plans.
The liberal order could fall apart just as suddenly as the USSR. If we want it to survive, we have to learn from what happened in Russia
Capturing the White House in 2020 could be a tall order even for the towering ego of West, who has hitherto made few forays into politics
Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin, who has been fighting President Donald Trump's travel ban and other policies says he will run for U.S. Congress.
Rep. Beth Fukumoto said she believes she's being punished for her participation in the Women's March, and for speaking out against Trump.
Americans are fleeing areas with higher property taxes, making housing markets and local finances more stagnant in those areas.
Mr. Akaka, a 36-year veteran of Capitol Hill, fought for the belated recognition of Asian-American servicemen in World War II.
Brokers like to call it SoHa, but some residents of the southern section of Harlem say that is only hastening the area’s gentrification.
"As power is shifting away from the West toward Asia, the West’s ability to influence the agenda on a global scale is expected to be reduced," the latest NATO report found.
No motive has been released or suspects arrested in the Monday afternoon shootings that happened in east and west Oakland.
Retail banking is the visible face of banking to the general public. Corporate banking refers to the aspect of banking that deals with corporate customers. Check out more on the differences between retail banking and corporate banking.
Retail banking is the visible face of banking to the general public. Corporate banking refers to the aspect of banking that deals with corporate customers. Check out more on the differences between retail banking and corporate banking.
The U.S. and Europe appeared last week to be lining up alongside the U.K. for a new round of pressure against Vladimir Putin over Russia’s alleged use of a nerve agent to poison a former spy outside London.
David Sullivan illegally avoided £700,000 in tax as he funnelled money into West Ham United after his purchase of the club, The Times can reveal. Sullivan, 69, has been ordered to pay back the money after a court ruled that he deliberately tried to benefit from the transfer of £2 million from his f
On my first trip down under I almost didn’t visit Western Australia. I had all of the usual hot spots on my checklist, from the Sydney Opera House to the Great Barrier Reef, but nothing out west appealed. It seemed that it was a part I could skip. And lots of visitors agree.Fortunately, though, my h
With qualified staff thin on the ground, councils are offering big payouts to attract new social workers
Traditional views of retirement are being swept away. In a new series, we consider what that means for the retirees of today – and those of the future
Why would China commit to a liberal world order that doesn’t reflect its own political values?
Thumping victory will extend his total time in office to nearly a quarter of a century, until 2024, by which time he will be 71.
Russian President Vladimir Putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election and claimed a renewed mandate for his escalating confrontation with the West.
The long-serving Russian leader, who is about to be re-elected for a six-year term, has become a model for the modern autocrat.