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One of the original green challenger banks has elevated its chief sustainability officer into the role.
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The nation's largest bank by assets cited a weakening economic outlook as one reason it added to its allowance for loan losses for the third straight quarter. But its third-quarter results beat analysts' expectations.
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Campaign rhetoric and industry political spending shows that private equity and investment firms have taken banks' place in the hot seat.
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No, it's not about fingerprints this time. Banks are testing biometric technology to help spot unusual behavior that suggests the user of a P2P app like Zelle is being tricked into sending money to a scammer.
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A preemptive move to establish an SRO could create necessary safeguards while holding off burdensome intrusion from the federal government.
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For some bankers, net zero is like a new year's resolution — a pledge one makes and often breaks before a year has passed.
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The London fintech is trying to build name recognition against established competitors like PayPal and Square.
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While Citigroup's Wall Street operations wrestle with tough markets, the bank is getting a boost from the little guy: consumers leaning on credit cards during the worst inflation in a generation.
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The company generated $17.6 billion in third-quarter net interest income. Expenses also came in lower than analysts expected, driving a profit beat.
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Wells Fargo set aside an additional $2 billion to resolve a variety of legacy regulatory and legal woes as Chief Executive Charlie Scharf continues wrestling with the costly fallout from scandals he was hired to resolve.
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