Fintech
Fintech
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Regulators globally are using "tech sprints" to test new anti-money-laundering solutions. More can be done, but it's a good start.
November 4 -
It should offer some form of guidance to spur innovation, a former official with the bureau says.
November 4 -
The ECB and BaFin say dual roles “could undermine” bank's restructuring efforts; JPM shifts cash into long-term bonds because of capital rules.
November 4 -
Large tech companies have been driving home the message that they can help the many Americans who struggle financially. But there are good reasons to be skeptical of their intentions.
November 3 - LIBOR
New tech lets American Express instantly issue cards to immigrants; the end of Libor raises concerns about financial stability; regulators shutter banks in Kentucky and Ohio; and more from this week's most-read stories.
November 1 -
It's time to establish a fintech commission.
November 1 -
The more things change in small-business lending, the more they stay the same, going back as far as 3,000 years. But in this book excerpt, Karen Mills, former head of the Small Business Administration, predicts momentous changes ahead.
November 1 -
APIs have opened a window for banks to capture a greater share of business payments, leading JPMorgan Chase to seek partners for faster results.
November 1 -
The parent of Silicon Valley Bank is as bullish as Citi on the growth potential in China, despite the trade war. SVB's focus on early-stage startups is boosting its profits from Asia.
October 31 -
Digit is applying its automated-savings techniques to the growing problem of student loan debt.
October 31