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Aaron Plante, VP, Lending and Banking at Chime; Matt Wolf, SVP of Business Development, Greenlight; Elizabeth Song, Global Category Development Officer, Financial Services, Spotify; Brian Elkins, executive Director Mongile; American Banker–Catherine Leffert
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The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Reserve have questioned prime brokers about the basis trade as well.
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The company said long-time chief executive Chuck Sulerzyski would retire in 2024 and be succeeded by Tyler Wilcox, Peoples' executive vice president of community banking.
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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr outlined his view for new capital standards this week. But unlike prior reform pushes, this package lacks clear champions in Congress.
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Voters so far are lukewarm on the president's efforts to change the narrative around his handling of the economy, but the administration's bid to win the economic messaging war could cause Washington to come down more harshly on banks.
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This week in global news, Lisbon takes contactless payments to the subway; U.K. politicians say AML actions rules are politically motivated; and more.
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Accrue Savings' merchant-specific savings accounts, originally pitched as a way for consumers to fund major furniture and jewelry purchases, is finding a new market with vacationers.
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The Kentucky company says its newly purchased equipment financing unit will strengthen its presence in the market for leasing office furniture, computers and other lower-cost essentials that customers will still buy in an unpredictable economy.
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Limiting large-bank access to the system could have an unintended negative impact on smaller banks.
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To avoid a third straight quarter of disappointing investors on earnings day, Goldman executives have been actively downplaying expectations for results that will be disclosed next week.
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