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Banco Santander Chairman Ana Botin said that more than a decade after the financial crisis, bankers and other elites remain distrusted around the world, and "as a result, political populism is ascendant."
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With so many data breaches targeting merchants, banks should not assume they are in the clear. Banks are, after all, where the money is.
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By understanding how bias becomes embedded in how we lead, recruit and advance others, we can change patterns and create inclusive organizations, says Wnet's Lisl Dutterer.
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A group affiliated with Interactive Brokers Group has filed an application with the FDIC to form Interactive Bank.
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It’s been a bumpy decade for crypto and blockchain, but both are here to stay.
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Trade groups from several different states honored industry leaders while many individual institutions have announced recent personnel moves.
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Financial regulators have been put on notice about the risk of an economically damaging cash crunch in the home mortgage market. Behind the concern: the rapid growth of shadow banks in the origination and servicing of home loans.
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Businesses scaled back investment plans in the third quarter, but consumers continued borrowing; the bank now plans to raise its minimum wage to $20 in 2020.
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Citi boosts air rewards; U.S. makes slow faster pay progress; and other information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web.
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Cash access has grown tighter in the U.K. as more consumers adopt digital payments and banks shrink their fleets of branches and ATMs. Could the U.S. could see a similar phenomenon?
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