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The overwhelming majority of top leaders at large U.S and Canadian banks expect a prolonged downturn in 2023, according to a recent survey. Almost none of them expect it to be particularly harsh, though.
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Bankman-Fried is being held in custody pending an extradition process,
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The U.K. exchange will spend at least $2.8 billion on cloud services from the tech giant over the next decade.
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Nonbanks would have to inform the CFPB of any state or local court decisions against them involving consumer financial products, under a new proposed rule. That information would be pooled with data about federal violations and be made available to the public.
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The central bank's governing body said a limited disclosure would satisfy its obligations under administrative law. The Kansas City Fed, meanwhile, would be subject to full discovery.
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Virtual gift cards have lagged plastic in popularity, but consumers could give them a second look in light of a surge in theft of paper checks and gift cards sent through the Postal Service.
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The West Virginia-based Summit would gain 10 branches in Maryland and Delaware through its $54 million agreement to buy PSB Holding Corp.
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Goldman Sachs Group aims to cut at least a few hundred more jobs as the Wall Street titan restructures its struggling consumer business and braces for an uncertain economy in the year ahead.
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The U.S. Supreme Court expanded a planned showdown over President Biden's student-loan relief plan, saying it will hear arguments from two borrowers who contend they are being unfairly excluded from the full scope of the program.
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WaFd Bank is using conversational artificial intelligence to make the contact center and online chat experience smoother for both customers and agents.
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