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Consumer spending continues to rise, but last quarter's acceleration in loan growth is starting to lose momentum, and bankers are tempering expectations about fee income. Meanwhile, deposit outflows have yet to result in strong competition for customers' money.
September 14 -
Elizabeth's death and the face of U.K. money, MoneyGram reaches out and more in banking news this week.
September 9 -
In global news this week, Russia unveils its alternative to SWIFT, Revolut faces pressure in the U.K., Hong Kong reaches out for fintech talent, and more.
September 7 -
Fiserv's fintech research venture, Block's Cash App enhancement and more in banking news this week.
September 2 -
This week in global news, Afterpay makes way for Block's Cash App, Singapore plots a crypto crackdown, U.K. calls for fintech deregulation, and more.
August 31 -
A token milestone at Visa, Block is sued and more in banking news this week
August 26 -
From consumer credit to deposits to inflation, President Biden's move to excuse up to $20,000 in student debt per eligible borrower will have ramifications throughout the banking sector.
August 25 -
This week in global news, Australia maps out its crypto market, the U.K. ponders new crypto legislation, Microsoft plans a metaverse accelerator in Dubai, and more.
August 24 -
The new Hello Alice Mastercard small-business credit card, MUFG's possible deals to buy two home credit lending units in Southeast Asia, and more in banking news this week.
August 19 -
This week in global banking news, German regulator BaFin takes action on Allianz, trains in Toronto add contactless fare tech, Klarna expands in the U.K., and more.
August 17