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Long Blockchain Corp. is taking a step back from crypto — only about six weeks after it got into it.
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Social Finance set an internal goal of lending more money in 2017 than it had in the previous five years combined. It was an aggressive target and one that counted on everything going exactly right.
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Problems with the IRS-managed Income Verification Express System, or IVES, have stoked concerns about delayed mortgage closings when volume picks up this spring.
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A group of tourists visiting Finland from China recently concluded a completely cashless trip sponsored by Alipay, which is claiming Finland is the first country where Chinese visitors can manage and pay for all aspects of travel solely using its mobile wallet.
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Corporate governance experts normally recommend separating the roles, but Fifth Third's lead director says giving CEO Greg Carmichael both titles was a vote of confidence in his ability to guide the Cincinnati company.
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Housing finance reformers are pushing full steam ahead to get a bill introduced before the political calendar makes passage nearly impossible.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, whose term expires Saturday, will join the Brookings Institution on Monday, the Washington-based think tank said.
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Neighbors FCU is using mobile technology to bring financial literacy efforts to an in-school facility that doesn't focus on physical transactions.
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Her career at the Federal Reserve is one of remarkable accomplishments, but time will tell how her tenure ultimately is remembered in terms of her impact on bank regulation and stewardship of the economy.
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