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Wells Fargo & Co. hasn’t yet fixed all of its problems, but at least it stopped its revenue slump.
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The interest-rate moves stoking President Donald Trump’s ire are also fueling Citigroup Inc.’s profits.
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JPMorgan and Citibank post better-than-expected results; Adding workers and promoting its charitable efforts, the bank hopes to win favor.
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The biggest U.S. bank leaned on old-fashioned lending in the third quarter to weather a slump in fixed-income trading.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Chinese payment companies suffer breach; Mumbai transit adds PayPal; Shopify opens a store; Scotland makes contactless art.
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The Montana company will spend $200 million to buy Idaho Independent and Community 1st Bank.
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To remain competitive, retailers must always have one eye on the future. Mobile wallets offer a strategic platform for retailers to harness and promote emerging payment models, writes Julian Wallis, retail director at Rambus.
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Companies founded by women receive significantly less than the venture capital available to all U.S. firms, but trends are improving for all startups this year, including for women-owned fintechs.
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Readers react to an argument about reining in banker pay, weigh the push for raising the minimum wage, respond to Wells Fargo getting back into the private-label securities market and more.
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The bureau says it lacks explicit authority to conduct routine supervision of lenders’ compliance with service member protections, but the decision has sparked pushback from the Defense Department and groups representing military personnel.
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