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Bank of America is moving three months early on its most recent plan to raise its hourly base pay. “Until the labor market eases, the weight of wage growth is going to be strong,” CEO Brian Moynihan said during a CNBC interview.
May 23 -
Inside JPMorgan Chase, senior executives are counting on an investor day to redeem themselves from a routine January conference call now widely viewed as disastrous.
May 20 -
Nearly half of all small-business owners — and higher percentages of minority entrepreneurs — said in a new survey that they aren’t sure they could come up with the funds to cover an emergency $5,000 business expense. But the results also suggest that the Paycheck Protection Program may have led to more trust in the Small Business Administration.
May 19 -
NatWest Group is considering launching a separate digital lender for small businesses in the U.K. to find a new avenue of growth for the bank.
May 17 -
Star Alliance — the largest of the three global airline groups — is planning to offer a co-branded credit card that will allow cardholders to redeem points across all 26 members.
May 12 -
On Dec. 31, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
May 9 -
Financial losses stemming from sanctions and the threat of cyberattacks are just some of the major concerns from across the industry.
May 5 -
Financial institutions need to begin sharing profiles of fraudsters posing as legitimate customers. The technology to do it securely is already available.
May 4FiVerity -
The Fed waited too long to address inflation. Now we can expect higher borrowing costs as well as inflation.
May 2National Federation of Independent Business -
Banks need to advocate for the advancement of women-owned small businesses. Our economic diversity depends on it.
April 29TD Bank