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Goldman's revenue rose and its capital ratios improved in the second quarter; BNY Mellon’s stock dropped more than 5% after it said tighter lending margins may last for a while.
July 16 -
While the use of behavioral biometrics such as keystroke patterns has become commonplace for web-based security, this has less applicability to mobile commerce given the different form factor and interface of a smartphone, says Incognia's André Ferraz.
July 16
Incognia -
While most of the public attention has been on Joe Biden's lead in presidential polls, any true overhaul of the bank regulatory landscape hinges on whether Democrats can retake the Senate — and by what margin.
July 15 -
Some criticized the Fed’s decision to temporarily lift capital restrictions for megabanks, but the move will help ease the crisis.
July 15
Financial Services Forum -
Video banking can be safe and effective but members and staff need to be reminded of common-sense precautions to guard against cybercriminals.
July 15
University Credit Union -
JPM Chase, Citi and Wells put aside an additional $28 billion in Q2 for future loan losses; Fed governor Brainard warns of future risks, but St. Louis Fed chief says the worst may be over.
July 15 -
A staged implementation rolling up national systems offers EPI its best prospects. Still, it’s a long shot, says Intrepid Ventures’ Eric Grover.
July 15
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Consumers now have more control over their own financial decisions and loan options.
July 14
Community Financial Services Association of America -
The Fed’s recent action capping dividend payments might prove inadequate once the coronavirus crisis really hits banks’ capital.
July 14 -
Derek Webster, founder and CEO of the mobile point of sale provider CardFlight, talks with Daniel Wolfe, editor-in-chief of PaymentsSource, about the data CardFlight collects on small-business spending, which it updates every week during the coronavirus pandemic.
July 14





