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Taylor Swift fans across Asia have flocked to sign up for United Overseas Bank's cards as the frenzy to get hold of the pop star's Singapore concert tickets heats up.
July 5 -
Synthetic fraud — which combines real and false identifying information — has been a niche variety of identity theft for some time. But recent advancements in artificial intelligence and people's access to it might bring it into the mainstream in a big way.
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Banks know what they're looking for. Here are key ways to show them that you can bring it to the table.
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The change comes as the Securities and Exchange Commission labeled the tokens as unregistered securities in its lawsuits against the crypto exchanges Coinbase Global and Binance Holdings in June.
July 3 -
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down billions in debt forgiveness could make it harder for millions of Americans to pay back other kinds of debt. It also threatens to further curtail lending in an already sluggish credit market.
July 3 -
The two companies are questioning the Federal Reserve's projections for their future income, the latest sign of tension around the central bank's annual stress tests.
July 3 -
Citizens made waves with its hires of around 50 private banking staff from First Republic. The head of wealth management at Citizens shared what's next.
July 3 -
JPMorgan Chase and Discover are among the firms developing new technology to allow more people to shop from behind the wheel.
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One area of focus for the bank is using advanced artificial intelligence to detect business-email compromise. The payment messaging network Swift and online gambling host Caesars are also using AI to stop people from gaming their systems.
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It's been a tough housing market for first-time homebuyers. To ease their pain, VyStar has launched Dream2Own, which provides a credit simulator that doesn't hurt these prospective borrowers' credit scores.
July 3