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The nascent proposal would reportedly suspend the debt ceiling until May 2024, a move that would put the issue at the center of the presidential campaign.
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With the acquisition, the Lake City, Florida-based community bank will nab a consumer-direct platform and expand its footprint in the Midwest.
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Lofty fertilizer and equipment costs are forecast to cut into profits this year. Farmers are expected to seek loans to cover higher expenses, but bankers are likely to be cautious in granting credit given recessionary pressures.
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The amount of U.S. junk bonds has fallen 11% from its peak in October 2021 to $1.41 trillion, according to a Bloomberg index tracking corporate high-yield debt.
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In an amended complaint filed Wednesday in federal court in Manhattan, the U.S. Virgin Islands revealed new details of how JPMorgan handled allegations about Epstein up until 2013, the year the bank broke off its relationship with him.
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Kyle Bass's expectation of more pain in the office market reflects a more widespread view that the pandemic has driven a semi-permanent shift toward remote and hybrid work that imperils lower quality buildings.
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A former Citigroup CEO argues that effective federal guarantees on all bank deposits should be formalized, severing the connection between deposit-taking and lending.
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Betting the road to mass adoption of faster payments won't be smooth, the data technology company's new head of payments is rolling out products to fill potholes between slower and faster payments systems.
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The city held a community vigil two days after a bank employee opened fire in a downtown branch. One of the speakers was Whitney Austin, a Louisville resident who survived a mass shooting at Fifth Third Bancorp's headquarters in 2018.
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Billions were lost to fraud during PPP. Now, prosecutors are increasing efforts to recoup taxpayer money, leaving lenders worried they could be put under the microscope next.
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Subordinated debt issuances and asset-backed securities have helped institutions of all asset sizes weather recent market uncertainties and fuel campaigns for growth, according to executives and investment experts.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen continued to hold her administration's stance of steadfast support for Ukraine, but the secretary indicated responsible stewardship of U.S. aid and enduring cooperation from western allies would be essential to continuing robust support.
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The card brand is partnering with PayPal, Venmo and other firms in an attempt to erase the friction that accompanies transfers between different apps.
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Terry Dolan will see his role expand when two senior executives retire this summer, and will then hand over CFO duties to John Stern in September.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Rohit Chopra said the systemically important financial institution designation should be considered for platforms such as PayPal, Venmo and Cash App.
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