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If it seems there's a little bit of Disney magic in Carnival Cruise Lines' Ocean Medallion, it's because the executive overseeing the Carnival project cut his teeth on the Disney Magic Band.
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As technology advances for business-to-business or cross-border transactions, the accompanying messaging standard must evolve at the same rapid pace.
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Executives at the recent In|Vest conference discussed ways to make banks more competitive in the world of financial advice.
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Bank of America has agreed to pay a multimillion-dollar sum to settle a defamation claim brought by former executive Omeed Malik, who was fired by the bank earlier this year, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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For years, bitcoin believers have tried to distance the digital coin from the perception that it's only used for criminal activity. New insights into Russian meddling in the U.S. election aren't helping.
July 13 -
Another look at how credit unions are giving back and making a difference.
July 13 -
Price competition on deposits may finally force the largest banks to pay up, and consumers’ aggressive use of rewards and promotional rates is weighing on card income. And then there are those tariff fights that could hurt global clients.
July 13 -
The unit’s profits plunged in the second quarter as the company contended with the fallout from overcharging wealth management clients. Was it a one-off or the beginning of a long-term problem?
July 13 -
Flagstar Bank raids Regions for its director of retail banking; prosecutors allege bank CEO got access to Trump in exchange for approving Paul Manafort mortgage; a potential turning point in fintech regulation; and more from this week's most-read stories.
July 13 -
The suit against Alliant Credit Union comes just weeks after trade associations said firms were using social media ads to target plaintiffs for a potential class-action case.
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