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A member of the European Central Bank's board said private sector digital coins like PayPal's could harm competitive balance, Santander makes candy harts with romance scam slogans, and more.
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From hidden fees to misleading marketing, small businesses face too many challenges when making and receiving cross-border payments.
September 6Wise -
Employees across the financial services industry are organizing in the hopes of obtaining better wages and other workplace improvements.
September 6 -
NatWest Group has picked former Mastercard chairman Rick Haythornthwaite to replace its chair Howard Davies next year.
September 6 -
Central bank digital currencies may be years away in larger countries, but payment companies are building international networks now. Here's why.
September 6 -
Cannabis banking, the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill and executive compensation legislation could be on the agenda this fall, but banking regulators' Basel III endgame proposal has made bipartisan compromise more complicated.
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Labor Day Weekend saw more than 7,000 advisory firms and millions of clients make the move from "green" to "blue."
September 5 -
The Department of Justice is recommending a sentence of 12 months behind bars for Carrie Tolstedt, a former Wells executive who has pleaded guilty to obstructing a bank examination. That's harsher than the recommendation of the U.S. Probation Office.
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The FDIC is launching joint ventures to market $33 billion of commercial real estate loans from the failed Signature Bank, prioritizing its statutory obligation to preserve low-income housing availability.
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The Federal Reserve has been reducing its liabilities steadily since last March, and those effects are starting to be felt. But how low it should ultimately go — and how long it can stay low — is a tricky question.
September 5American Banker