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Six financial institutions may be placed on West Virginia's restricted list if they are found "boycott" the fossil fuel industry, Riley Moore said.
February 29 -
Large global banks are experimenting with tokenization to make complex transactions faster, efficient and more auditable.
February 28 -
A White House executive order mandates that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal agencies take steps to protect personal information from getting into the hands of "countries of concern." The CFPB is promising rules to rein in data sharing later this year.
February 28 -
Royal Bank of Canada is optimistic that new U.S. leadership, including former Fifth Third CEO Greg Carmichael, can rejuvenate its struggling City National Bank.
February 28 -
After Carter Bankshares sought to auction one of his properties, Gov. Jim Justice promised to "push back like you can't imagine."
February 28 -
The Austin, Texas, bank and fintech says the Federal Reserve has proposed a consent order that would require it to strengthen compliance shortcomings, including anti-money-laundering controls.
February 28 -
A lawyer says the industry has been on notice at least since the "Boom Boom Room" scandal of the 1980s that hostile workplaces won't be tolerated.
February 28 -
The San Francisco-based technology company says its new product, Porto, will let investors securely trade more than 200 currencies using multilayered approval systems and biometric credentials.
February 28 -
Rep. Maxine Waters, ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee, led the letter, spurred by the recent merger announcement between Capital One and Discover, which the letter said would enable the merged company "to influence multiple points of the marketplace."
February 28 -
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Ring, a wearable device that might support Samsung Pay, while Amazon has received a payment aggregator license in India.
February 28