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The markets had a muted reaction to the Federal Open Market Committee pause on raising short-term rates a week ago, Freddie Mac found.
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The Bank of Lithuania said it will start bankruptcy proceedings against Payrnet and intends to ask authorities to investigate possible criminal offenses.
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The amount of distressed assets rose 10% in the first three months of the year, according to a new report from MSCI Real Assets.
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Activist investor Abbott Cooper said he could continue his campaign against the Dallas-based company's management and board even if his candidate falls short in her bid to become a director.
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Treasury's plan to overhaul the certification process for community development financial institutions will benefit the communities served by those institutions.
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In its ongoing quest to diversify beyond bank account data-aggregation, Plaid aims to help fintechs and banks to block fraud by sharing data about stolen consumer identities via a fee-based consortium called Beacon.
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CEO Jamie Dimon has called the AI initiative, which includes a vast hiring campaign, "critical to our company's future success."
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A judge ruled this month that a decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO, can be held liable for violating commodity exchange rules. That squashes the notion that the decentralized trading model is enforcement-proof.
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In an online commentary published Wednesday, the Atlanta Fed president said he agreed with the view that "the bar to justify further rate hikes is higher than it was a few months ago."
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Brijesh Goel was convicted Wednesday of tipping off former Barclays Plc trader Akshay Niranjan about deals at Goldman.
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