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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases seeking to overturn the legal principle known as "Chevron deference," that could usher in a new era of litigation by corporations against government agencies.
January 16 -
The bank agreed to pay an $18 million fine to settle the probe without admitting or denying the SEC's findings.
January 16 -
When the e-commerce giant designs and revises new store models like Just Walk Out, it faces a challenge: How do you train technology that requires real-world data that doesn't yet exist?
January 16 -
Revenue from the fixed-income trading business was little changed from a year earlier, disappointing analysts who had expected an increase.
January 16 -
The asset and wealth division helped drive the gains, posting its highest quarterly revenue in two years on a gain tied to the sale of a financial-management business. That helped counter fixed-income trading results and investment-banking fees that fell short of expectations.
January 16 -
The Federal Reserve's inexplicable failure to enforce rules requiring Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group to serve as a "source of strength" for its subsidiary saddled the FDIC with billions in extra losses.
January 16Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP -
Payments fraud is the most expensive kind, at $450B; anti-financial-crime execs are the most worried about real-time payments, a survey from Nasdaq and Oliver Wyman found.
January 16 -
Companies such as SeatGeek, a ticketing provider that requires its employees to do a lot of travel, find that artificial intelligence can help manage a large amount of data tied to travel and expenses.
January 15 -
New federal standards for responsible lending should trigger a surge of new capital into underserved communities, as concerns about reputational risk are allayed.
January 15The Change Company CDFI LLC -
The technology company's move in Georgia could widen its processing relationships with merchants, but the company insists it won't become a traditional financial institution.
January 13