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For some time now, restaurant chains have been adding mobile order-ahead options, betting they’d be popular with their customers. But even they were caught off guard with just how big of a hit the technology is turning out to be.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 21 -
International money transfer service TransferWise Ltd. has announced an integration with Facebook Inc.’s Messenger that will let people set up foreign exchange transactions over the chat service.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 21 -
U.S. households increased their borrowing in the final three months of 2016 at the fastest pace in three years, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
February 17 -
Zimbabwe’s central bank said it is “illogical” and undermining efforts to stem a cash shortage that the country is spending more on satellite television subscriptions than on imports of the raw materials needed to produce cooking oil.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 16 -
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reduced investments in PayPal Holdings Inc., Nuance Communications Inc. and Freeport-McMoRan Inc., according to a regulatory filing Tuesday.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 15 -
British technology startups are beginning to stress out over Brexit.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 14 -
Chief executives at the biggest U.S. regional banks are asking U.S. lawmakers to consider easing capital requirements and repealing part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul that caps fees banks charge retailers on debit-card transactions.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 14 -
China's role in the in bitcoin market has increased in recent years as its citizens are among the virtual currency's leading traders and miners.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 10 -
Ant Financial, the parent of China’s largest online payment service, is seeking to raise less than $3 billion by issuing debt to fund its acquisitions, people familiar with the matter said.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 9 -
For some people, jury duty is a dreaded American civic obligation. Now, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is adding another unwelcome element: banking fees.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 9 -
PayPal Holdings Inc.’s anti-money laundering program received subpoenas for information from the U.S. Department of Justice, the company said Wednesday in a filing.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 9 -
KKR & Co. said fourth-quarter profit more than quadrupled as its private equity portfolio gained and it sold its final stake in Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 9 -
China’s central bank is holding a closed-door meeting with several domestic bitcoin exchanges on Wednesday, people familiar with the matter said, heightening concerns that regulators will tighten their oversight of trading in digital currencies.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 8 -
As a candidate, President Donald Trump proposed either halting or taxing remittances to Mexico to push the Mexican government to pay for a border wall along the southern border of the U.S.
By Bloomberg NewsFebruary 1 -
The technology complements Starbucks successful mobile technology, which includes a widely used payments app as well as rewards and order-ahead.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 30 -
Starbucks Corp.’s much-ballyhooed mobile-ordering system has brought a painful side effect to the coffee giant: traffic jams at the pickup counter.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 27 -
Amazon.com Inc. and PayPal Holdings Inc. have discussed letting shoppers pay for Amazon purchases using their PayPal accounts, highlighting how PayPal can attract new partners since its 2015 split from Amazon rival EBay Inc.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 27 -
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. raised its full-year sales forecast after quarterly results beat estimates, as Chinese spending stays strong and the company wrings revenue from fledgling areas such as cloud computing, entertainment and search.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 24 -
American Express Co., the largest U.S. credit-card issuer by purchases, said fourth-quarter profit fell 8.2 percent as expenses exceeded analysts’ estimates and the firm set aside more money to cover bad loans.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 19 -
The Western Union Company agreed to pay $586 million and admitted to a lapse in anti-money laundering controls in an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department and other U.S. authorities.
By Bloomberg NewsJanuary 19











