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China's decision to stop buying U.S. soybeans and let its currency depreciate raised the prospect of further interest rate cuts. That hurt banks slightly more than the rest of the market on what was a bad day for all equities.
August 5 -
With the loan-to-savings ratio at its highest point in four decades, some CUs have limited options to boost their funding.
August 5 -
Investors are making bets on checkout-free retail, a category that is just as challenging as it is innovative. But it's payment technology's race to the moon, a chance to seize a favorable position in the struggle to save retail.
August 5 -
These banks posted strong quarterly results at a time when many others struggled with thinner margins and rising expenses.
August 4 -
Walmart has filed a patent application for a digital currency that, like Facebook's Libra, would be a stablecoin backed by traditional currencies. And it envisions a very specific use case where its coin could stand in for cash — or even for a bank account.
August 2 -
Square has worked hard in the past several years to offer more than just mobile card acceptance, but not all of its efforts have paid off.
August 2 -
Loan balances at the end of the second quarter were up by double digits from a year earlier for the Honolulu-based institution.
August 2 -
Readers react to Capital One's massive data breach and The Bancorp's expansion in CRE securitizations, defend fintechs offering retirement plans and more.
August 1 -
After talks with well-connected lawyers for Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland, senior Justice Department officials in Washington last year overruled career prosecutors who had been investigating wrongdoing that cost investors billions.
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The pilot program will give out grants up to $25,000 so smaller low-income minority depository institutions can set up mentoring programs with larger credit unions.
August 1 -
The FBI is looking into whether Italy’s largest bank was also hacked; about 4.5 million people have already inquired about getting a cash settlement with the credit bureau.
August 1 -
Earnings at the U.S. unit of the Spanish banking giant Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria fell 13% from a year earlier.
July 31 -
The Apple Card drew a lot of attention when it was announced in March, and it's finally time to see if that buzz translates to adoption.
July 30 -
Two weeks after lawmakers grilled a Facebook exec over its crypto plans, they acknowledged there are benefits from digital currency technology and urged U.S. companies to take the lead.
July 30 -
Brexit seems more likely than ever, as the U.K.'s new prime minister, Boris Johnson, has committed to meeting the October 31 deadline for a deal to leave the EU. But despite the lingering uncertainty over how that will happen, Mastercard is not abandoning its bullish stance on Europe.
July 30 -
The Las Vegas-based institution said its income for the first half of the year was down as it put more into its loan-loss provision.
July 30 -
The approach could work as long as the Fed were to add certain thresholds.
July 30
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Credit quality is being second-guessed after several banks reported higher 2Q charge-offs.
July 29 -
The Senate is also expected to pass a budget deal that will increase spending and suspend the debt ceiling.
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On Mar. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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