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Giant Eagle’s supermarkets go back a century, literally, making the Pittsburgh chain one of the best tests yet for how the supermarket experience can adapt to mobile technology and the de-emphasizing of traditional checkout.
July 25 -
The CEO of a big-bank lobbying group recently said that the central bank may be on the verge of pulling a bait and switch on faster payments. But his comments glossed over a lot of the relevant history.
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The Washington company will have more than $1 billion in assets in Southern California when the $87 million deal closes.
July 24 -
Gone are the Wild West days of Facebook, when the company could do whatever it wanted with little worry of regulatory or earnings repercussions. And as the social network embarks on its Libra currency project, its toughest days loom ahead.
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The P2P service, based on the time its users spend with it, has the capability of luring users into other services attached to Venmo.
July 24 -
The $64 million acquisition is the first for Investors since it was freed from a regulatory order tied to Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
July 24 -
The heads of the island's largest banks are worried that ongoing protests over government corruption and other scandals are a setback to an economy slowly rebounding from the devastating hurricanes of 2017.
July 24 -
The brokerage expects customers will use conversational tech to check accounts and perform other financial transactions while stuck in traffic.
July 24 -
A company that operates mostly in rural markets is finally making a push into the thriving mid-Atlantic markets of Washington and Baltimore with its deal for Old Line Bancshares.
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The deal cleared another key hurdle as Financial Services Committee members showed little interest in slowing the formation of Truist Financial.
July 24