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In the end, many of the reforms designed to protect the global financial system and leading global economies from future crises could be erased.
May 31
Clutch Group -
Financial Institutions in Warsaw, N.Y., has replaced earlier plans for a typical stock sale with an at-the-market program.
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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Barclays tests 'grab and go'; Square adds virtual terminals in the U.K.; Was Windows XP safe from WannaCry?; OmiseGo seeks cyrptocurrency funding round.
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The use case for U.S. Bank’s Voyager fuel card is expanding to cover electric vehicle charging through a new partnership.
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Wells Fargo streamlines Western unit, shifts executives as post-scandal overhaul continues; Goldman Sachs gets grief for "cynical" purchase of Venezuelan bonds at deep discount.
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In the elite card sector, issuers have been aggressively honing their rewards programs and offering hefty bonuses to those who switch. It's a golden opportunity to win the long-term spending of a wealthy customer base, but only if banks can keep those customers on board after the sparkle fades from that initial offer.
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Attacks like the WannaCry ransomware require issuers to educate staff and shore up technology defenses, writes Bob Antia, cheif security officer of Unitrends.
May 31
Unitrends -
The bank agreed to improve anti-laundering controls deemed "unsafe" by the Fed, including oversight of so-called mirror trades that may have helped foreign customers hide large sums of money.
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NAFCU recognizes top professional, plus more new hires, promotions and appointments.
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Auditors performing a review of Ocwen Financial padded time sheets and claimed excessive and improper expenses, including lengthy travel and meals at strip clubs and casinos, according to a lawsuit filed against Fidelity Information Services.
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