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The Swedish fintech's funding model is likely to be threatened by higher interest rates in the U.S. and Europe.
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The country that gets it right first will see rapid business and job creation, attract the world’s best and brightest minds and set the standard other nations will follow.
February 9
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With their costs soaring, farmers may need credit to make ends meet. Bankers see this as a chance to offer more loans, but worry that some borrowers may not be able to make their payments.
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The U.K. fintech sees itself as a competitor to Block and PayPal's Bitcoin-trading operations, with plans to offer Americans banking services such as a savings account in the near future.
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There’s no universal case for central-bank digital currencies, according to International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, who urged policymakers to carefully weigh trade-offs as financial innovation enters a new phase.
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European regulators are telling the region’s banks to keep a close eye on potential hacking attacks as tensions with Russia rise over Ukraine.
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Raise your hand or point to a colleague or mentee for this list honoring young female executives at banks.
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The company has agreed to pay at least $3.75 million to resolve allegations that it violated the District of Columbia’s 24% interest rate cap.
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The U.S. Treasury Department defeated a blue-state challenge to a rule that exempts buyers of high-interest loans from state interest rate caps.
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One group seeks a change in leadership, the other a sale of the Philadelphia community bank, which is led by Vernon Hill. Both are ratcheting up their campaigns against the board.
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