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Fintechs' venture capital funding began to evaporate last year, while payments startups fared somewhat better by emphasizing quicker pathways to profits. It's a trend experts say is likely to persist this year as investors remain more cautious about costly or long-term plays.
January 23 -
The former treasurer of FMC Corp. worries that the proposed new capital rules will translate into higher costs for corporate borrowers and reduced access to key types of financing options.
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Plaintiffs' lawyers are targeting various companies in connection with a California law that ensures customers can air grievances publicly without the threat of retribution. BofA and U.S. Bank say the suits against them are meritless.
January 22 -
Its January forecast reverses the call first made in April 2022 that the U.S. economy would slip into an extended downturn.
January 22 -
Mike Abbott, global banking lead at Accenture, shared where he sees banks using the technology most effectively in the year ahead.
January 22 -
Financial institutions, led by the biggest U.S. banks and regional lenders, have dominated high-grade issuance, making up over 60% of the $149 billion that has priced so far this month.
January 22 -
Greg Wilson of the Wall Street giant's Asset & Wealth Management unit wants to provide employees with tailored plans using a blend of technology and personal financial coaching.
January 22 -
Comments from SEC Chair Gary Gensler and market fundamentals have created ample reason for banks to stay away from crypto, despite early bird upsides.
January 22 -
Inter&Co, a financial superapp provider based in Brazil, has bought the naming rights of a major U.S. stadium.
January 22 -
Now that leveraged loan markets have calmed down — and interest rate cuts are on the horizon — investment banks want to get some of the business back.
January 22