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A token milestone at Visa, Block is sued and more in banking news this week
August 26 -
The technology firm is pitching itself as a partner for the development of central bank digital currencies, hoping to gain its clients a role in newer payment systems.
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Auto loan growth eased substantially in the second quarter amid competitive pressures from credit unions and other lenders.
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Barstow Community Credit Union, which is merging with the much larger Frontwave, has seen a string of losses in recent years.
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JPMorgan Chase, which has mostly been absent from the business of underwriting Texas municipal bonds for the past year, plans to revive its work with the state and its local governments soon.
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The crypto industry yearns for clarity on stablecoin regulations, but allowing the central bank to set the rules of the road would stifle innovation.
August 26
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The late-payment rate for the company's buy now/pay later loans rose above 2% for the first time this year in July and August, and CEO Max Levchin says a downturn is "more than likely."
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Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said the central bank will remain aggressive in fighting inflation despite promising economic data.
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Customers told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that bank customer service practices need a lot of work, but banks say more regulation would only make matters worse.
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The Canadian bank, which reported its quarterly earnings Thursday, recorded $22 million in charges related to its acquisition of First Horizon. Executives say they still expect the deal to close no later than January.
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