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Americans are going to invest in crypto no matter what politicians and regulators think. So, it would be better to keep crypto exchanges in the U.S., and under SEC supervision, than to drive them overseas.
June 2 -
Fintech VC funding flooded into consumer-focused companies in 2021. Now, the tides are changing direction.
June 2 -
More than half of U.S. consumers now use digital wallets, according to new data from J.D. Power. But PayPal and Apple Pay have a huge lead over rivals, and are already experienced combatants in the battle for consumers' spending.
June 2 -
The resilience of the largest banks around the world is considered essential to the ongoing safe functioning of the global financial system.
June 2 -
Six regulatory agencies are seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would establish best practices for using automated valuation models to assess collateral.
June 2 -
When the once-ubiquitous interest rate goes away at the end of June, some businesses that have older loans may see a sudden jump in their payments. Banks, lawyers and business leaders are doing last-minute work to avoid that scenario.
June 1 -
Cogent Bank in Orlando says it took two branches in the Southwestern part of the state less than three years to amass $400 million of deposits.
June 1 -
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon testified that then-private banking head Mary Erdoes and then-general counsel Stephen Cutler could have decided to drop Jeffrey Epstein as a bank client after accounts of his sex-trafficking emerged
June 1 -
The banking crisis set in motion by the failure of three banks has the industry focusing once more on how to avoid the same scenario.
June 1 -
The locations being shuttered are spread across eight states, according to a spokesperson. JPMorgan took over 84 First Republic branches when it bought the failed San Francisco bank a month ago.
June 1