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During JPMorgan Chase's shareholder meeting Tuesday, Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon faced criticism from the left and right about its investments in companies with ties to genocide and a donation it made to a well-known civil rights group. It's a spot other CEOs have found themselves in lately.
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A pair of nominees to the Federal Reserve Board vowed Tuesday to protect the independence of the agency if confirmed, but avoided taking hard stances on pending regulatory issues.
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RIchardson & Stout, which is based in western New York, is the 16th insurance business that Evans has bought or agreed to buy.
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Details are still scarce about how the payment networks’ universal checkout "button" will look, but each participant will have some branding representation.
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U.S. credit card issuers are already caught in the middle of intense debates over guns, marijuana and cryptocurrencies. Gambling on sports is next.
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Coinbase Inc. became the best-known cryptocurrency exchange in the U.S. by bringing Bitcoin to the masses. Now it’s looking to crack Wall Street.
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Fill a room with bankers and you'll hear a wide range of views on technology's role in their business.
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Plate IQ has integrated its automated accounts payable technology for restaurants with the new Square for Restaurants point-of-sale system.
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The Supreme Court has sided with states in a dispute over sports gambling, a double victory for payment processors, which can use largely existing tools to serve an entirely new market.
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The technology platform powerhouse is betting on integration, but competitors eye disruption.
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