Kearney-Lederman is on a mission to make economics "cool again."
A TD Bank survey found a massive increase in the ranks of people who talk to ChatGPT about their finances. Ted Paris, the bank's head of AI, says banks still have an opportunity here.
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An appeals court ruling said the tech company must provide access to outside parties to process transactions.
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Visa halts single-click payments in India, ING uses recycled beach plastic for payment cards and more.
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The U.S. and other Western nations have imposed severe financial penalties against Russia. Will this boil over into other countries?
A near-collapse of the global software vulnerability database exposed critical weaknesses that could leave banks unable to track cyber threats.
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Cutwater Asset Management, a fixed-income money manager, has struck a strategic partnership with Tandem Global Partners.
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At 91%, the overwhelming majority of retail investors support a fiduciary standard for all financial advisers, according to a survey of 1,319 investors by Infogroup/ORC.
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Income in retirement is becoming an issue politicians on both sides of the aisle can't afford to ignore, according to a survey by Lake Research Partners and Public Opinion Strategies.
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The government must continue to provide support for the mortgage market in any new housing finance system, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday.
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Michael DeVito, who was named Wells Fargo's interim head of home lending after the bank fired consumer lending head Franklin Codel, is now officially leading the residential mortgage unit.
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The acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can utilize "look-backs" of mortgage servicing and underwriting rules to push for significant changes.
The island state's biggest banks — which reported lower profits in the third quarter — say it is too soon to fully assess the economic fallout from the deadly August wildfires. The rebuilding effort could boost near-term deposit growth and long-term loan demand, they said.
Travis Hill says holistic metrics for assessing bank mergers introduce unnecessary unpredictability and deviate from established measures of competition. Hill also provides insight on the status of the stalled Basel endgame proposal.
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The decentralizing of business payments staff requires agility that's permanent, says Nvoicepay's Lauren Ruef.
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Smaller institutions are relying on an issuing system that gives away control over card programs, says Corserv's David Luther.
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During the past year we’ve seen some ingenious, innovative solutions addressing financial inclusion, and that will need to continue, says GPS CFO Richard Hodgson.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto G. Musalem said central bank autonomy leads to lower inflation and stable employment numbers. His comments come amid the Trump administration's attempt to remove a Fed board member for cause.
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The Indiana credit union, which was rebranded from Teachers Credit Union in 2023, says it chose Creatio for the low-code/no-code vendor's ease of use.
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Roland Harbin of First Chatsworth Bankshares in Georgia is part of a trend of bank directors continuing to serve well beyond the traditional retirement age.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook's attorneys filed additional motions in her suit against President Donald Trump over his attempt to oust her from the central bank last week. A judge overseeing the case set a Thursday deadline for final briefs.
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The Pittsburgh-based bank is bolstering its Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic footprint by adding almost 30 new branches. But is the market already too crowded?
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The department is aiming to boost transparency and win Trump's trust after poor economic numbers last month led to a bureaucrat's firing.
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Everything from company culture to data security concerns is hamstringing the pace of automation in financial services, per new American Banker research.
The firm, which is relaunching its signature payment system, gets a branding opportunity and a testing ground in dozens of stadiums and arenas.
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