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In a Wednesday morning speech, the Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said President-elect Donald Trump's nascent trade policy will likely lead to a one-time jump in prices rather than broader inflationary pressure. He also said he expects further interest rate cuts in 2025.
January 8 -
Heightened expectations for increased economic activity could boost loan demand after a soft 2024.
January 8 -
Banking relies far too much on human relationships and trust for it to hand over essential questions about perception and judgement to artificial intelligence. The need for human bankers will always exist.
January 8 -
The top five banks with the largest portfolios of commercial and industrial loans had more than $1.03 billion when combined.
January 8 -
Credit card issuers for years have looked beyond plastic materials to keep their cards top of mind and top of wallet. But just how much does the credit card material actually affect consumers' spending habits?
January 8 -
Former Avantax executive Walters is succeeding Simon Paris as Finastra's CEO.
January 7 -
Experian said it has gone "above and beyond the law" to investigate consumer disputes related to the accuracy of information.
January 7 -
Michael Barr's surprise announcement that he will step down as the Federal Reserve's chief regulator could ultimately mean little for the central bank's approach to regulation under the incoming Trump administration.
January 7 -
The banking giant's exit from the global Net-Zero Banking Alliance leaves just three smaller U.S. banks in the group. Climate activists called large banks' departures a capitulation to Republicans' climate denialism.
January 7 -
A customer claims the Massachusetts bank fined her numerous times over a single botched purchase. The bank paid her back — but her class action lawsuit isn't going away.
January 7