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Fast growth in use of the bank's instance of the person-to-person payments product indicates it could one day rival Venmo.
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The deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed an appeal Friday in her battle to oust acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney, prolonging the legal fight over President Trump's appointment.
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Weak loan growth, a $3.25 billion litigation accrual and other costs tied to the phony-accounts saga all added up to a messy fourth quarter for the San Francisco bank.
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Bankers could see higher costs as cloud computing vendors struggle to protect their systems from the latest hacking vulnerabilities.
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From opening new facilities to important donations and celebrity guests, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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The JPMorgan Chase CEO is rejecting arguments that banks are poised to loosen underwriting standards to win more mortgage business. He said what's needed to encourage banks to make more loans to borrowers with spotty credit files are changes to FHA rules and other policy fixes.
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Cryptocurrencies continue to dominate much of the news, with a warning on bitcoin taking the top spot and a story about Ripple's partnership with MoneyGram doing well. Housing finance reform, Wells Fargo and the CFPB also featured.
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The Maryland credit union will offer business services to the medical cannabis industry.
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Crime may not always pay for criminals, but fighting it does sometimes.
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Executives of large banks told investors and analysts what they wanted to hear Friday when they said they plan to increase returns to shareholders.
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