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Capital One is banking on a tool to help online shoppers find better prices to bring more holiday shopping transactions their way.
November 21 -
If the predictions prove correct, the benchmark rate would reach 3.50% by the end of next year.
November 21 -
Decades-old measures designed to rein in risky lenders are now preventing healthy banks from tapping crucial sources of funds.
November 21
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In a push to be on the leading edge of technology, Tennessee-based Enrichment Federal Credit Union launched a service through Amazon's Alexa by first making sure employees knew what to do.
November 21 -
The Massachusetts senator said the government’s findings bolster allegations that the servicer steered borrowers into expensive student loan forbearance plans.
November 20 -
The effort to raise the threshold for transactions excused from appraisal requirements responds to concerns that the current threshold is outpaced by real estate prices.
November 20 -
Are midsize banks in position to disrupt, or are they investing billions in technology because they can’t afford not to?
November 20
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The agency alleges the subprime auto lender violated consumer finance laws by misrepresenting the level of guaranteed insurance protection.
November 20 -
The Wikibuy purchase follows acquisitions of a personal financial management provider and a firm that helps digital shoppers get price adjustments.
November 20 -
Christopher Kay will oversee the Buffalo, N.Y., bank's branch and ATM networks as well as development of products and services that seek to mimic the cutting-edge offerings of other industries.
November 20 -
Banks earned $62 billion in the third quarter thanks to tax reform and higher asset yields, while the Deposit Insurance Fund crossed a statutory threshold.
November 20 -
The proposed 9% ratio for institutions with less than $10 billion of assets is designed to create a simpler capital regime for small banks.
November 20 -
The new promotion illustrates how banks are going beyond traditional advertising as they try to find something that customers will share on their own.
November 20 -
The megabank’s continued compliance problems suggest that all of its board members, along with 100 of its most senior managers, should be replaced to make way for real change.
November 20
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Part of the issue is that in the U.S., contactless cards didn't pave the way for mobile as they did in other regions. Without widespread acceptance of contactless cards, merchants were put in the position of being asked to upgrade their terminals for mobile without any promise that the investment would pay off.
November 20 -
Earlier this year Ripple announced that it has dedicated $50 million toward the University Blockchain Research Initiative, partnering Ripple with 17 universities around the globe from the U.K. to Brazil, with the aim of accelerating new innovations in blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
November 20 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Banking Supervision Randal Quarles is expected to succeed Bank of England Governor Mark Carney as chairman of the Financial Stability Board, a key global financial regulator, according to two people familiar with the matter.
November 19 -
The ratings agency said that it views rollbacks of stress-test comparisons and liquidity coverage ratio requirements as "negative" for banks with between $100 billion and $250 billion of assets.
November 19 -
Lenders fear the agency's rule could make most poultry producers ineligible for 7(a) loans.
November 19 -
The French bank was hit with the fine after it was found to have unsafe practices that violated sanctions against Cuba and other sanctioned countries.
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