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More business lending is shifting from banks to "murky" trusts as the government imposes more restrictions to reduce risky loans; 11 states advance suit as Justice Department retreats.
June 5 -
Fed Gov. Jerome Powell says central bank will provide more information to banks about how it conducts annual tests; bank CTO discusses its 2018 blockchain test.
June 2 -
The digital banker of the year is B of A’s Michelle Moore. TIAA's Kathie Andrade compares career advancement to a rock climb. Plus, Marianne Lake, Ellen Alemany and Wonder Woman.
June 1
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Several leading banks and corporations in Spain are launching a cross-industry development platform called Red Lyra, leveraging blockchain technology to streamline the creation of services that use digital identities.
May 31 -
Mario Draghi said the European Central Bank is closely watching blockchain innovation to ensure that its adoption around the euro area doesn’t fragment its payment systems.
May 30 -
A new blockchain mobile app, the first of its kind, is making waves across the pond with the goal of making “everyone a bank.”
May 30 -
Blockchain platform's capital raising is its biggest to date; mutual fund giant now accepts digital currency in its cafeteria as CEO Abigail Johnson embraces it.
May 24 -
The money will be used to hire more people. It is also a morale boost for the group, which has suffered some high-profile recent defections.
May 23 -
Bank agrees to pay $97 million as DOJ drops criminal charges involving money laundering at Citi uni; digital currency price roars past $2,200 as Japanese catch the bitcoin bug.
May 23 -
Nasdaq and Citi are partnering to utilize blockchain technology to expand and improve cross-border and private company securities payments.
May 22 -
Nasdaq Inc. and Citi Treasury and Trade Solutions are partnering to utilize blockchain technology to expand and improve cross-border and private company securities payments on Citigroup's business services platform.
May 22 -
The creators of a top "altcoin" are building privacy features for JPMorgan's blockchain platform.
May 22 -
IBM's new Blockchain Founder Accelerator could better position the distributed ledger technology as a platform for mainstream payments, but the technology giant wants to start with baby steps.
May 22 -
It is not startups but rather Silicon Valley’s biggest names that are best-positioned to compete with banks in the blockchain race.
May 18
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Some banks seek to dominate the digital-identity business, but they stand to benefit even if their efforts fall short.
May 17 -
Royal Bank of Canada is applying blockchain technology to its loyalty program, in an effort to make its rewards more tangible and accessible.
May 17 -
Cambridge Blockchain, one of many startups applying blockchain technology to customer privacy and data collection issues, is teaming up with LuxTrust to launch a new identity platform.
May 15 -
Stellar, which started as a splinter group from Ripple, has formed a for-profit company called Lightyear.io to help financial institutions integrate its software.
May 11 -
The roughly $2 million investment comes as banks keep joining (and in some cases, leaving) various distributed ledger projects as they try to pick the winners in a young field.
May 11 -
Sovrin, a new blockchain for the creation and management of digital identities, may help credit unions save money and fight fraud while returning power to individuals.
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