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Committee Chair Sherrod Brown is facing a tough election.
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Banks are concerned about the lack of clarity regarding legal liability in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's open banking rule, and fear that they will end up on the hook for data breaches or unauthorized transactions caused by a fintech or data provider.
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In his speech at the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, the Fed chair said employment losses are now a bigger risk than elevated inflation.
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Bank of America, Citigroup, HSBC and others are increasingly using sustainable and recycled materials for manufacturing
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The Federal Home Loan banks must be looking at the shift in presidential polling with alarm. A Democratic victory would open the door to tougher regulation and potential streamlining of the 11-bank system.
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Vice President Kamala Harris could stoke a conflict between bankers and merchants over interchange fees as she targets high food prices as part of her presidential campaign.
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Between Warren Buffett offloading roughly $4 billion in bank stocks and credit card losses shrinking across the banking industry, here are the top market moves to be wary of.
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The superregional bank is buying Salucro Healthcare Solutions for an undisclosed amount. Salucro provides online billing and payments services to health care providers.
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If efforts to make AI-based loan decision models less discriminatory degrade accuracy, that is problematic for the entire industry.
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Increased demand from borrowers may hinge on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues cutting interest rates this fall.
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