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James Gorman, chair and CEO of Morgan Stanley, expressed optimism in an interview Wednesday that the proposed Basel III endgame capital proposal would "definitely change" before it is finalized.
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In a crowded market for mobile payment apps, the search giant hopes to expand its support of driver's licenses, providing a key method of authentication for more financial services.
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When you centralize a blockchain, you lose much of its inherent value. Acting Comptroller Michael Hsu's support for centralized tokenization betrays a misunderstanding of the value of decentralization.
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The top five banks have an average global full-time employee headcount of more than 213,000.
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Germany, traditionally a cash-heavy economy, is seeing a rise in debit card use. Meanwhile, Indian regulators accuse several crypto exchanges of violating anti-money-laundering rules.
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The Alabama-based bank, which reported $135 million in check fraud losses during a six-month period, says that it had changed the period of time it holds a deposit in an effort to become more customer-friendly. "We opened the door too wide, bad people came rushing in, and we didn't close the door timely enough," said CFO David Turner.
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Co-workers remember a considerate boss who worked to create newsroom opportunities for women and minorities.
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Brighton Bank entered a consent agreement with the regulator regarding violations of anti-money-laundering laws.
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Bank investors hope they can party like it's 1995, when the U.S. economy stayed healthy even after aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes. But a few analysts are a bit more cautious over whether banks' loan books will hold up as well this time.
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The top five banks have combined construction loans of more than $71 billion.
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