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News reports of the negative impact to borrowers from the partial claims program's discontinuation, and a letter from Senate Democrats, appear to have prompted the statement.
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By nabbing the creators of ChatGPT during a leadership crisis at its parent company, Microsoft put itself on track to become the leading provider of generative AI for financial institutions, experts say.
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In her first remarks since the release of a sweeping report on the banks, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Sandra Thompson urges them to strengthen underwriting and communication with their members' regulators.
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Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Blend, Q2 and Intuit are among the software companies that offer copilots. Here's why banks are taking notice.
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Norbert J. Michel is the vice president and director of Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives.
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Beverly Brown Ruggia is the financial justice program director at New Jersey Citizen Action.
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A medical services company is suing the nation's largest bank, alleging that it refused transactions, closed accounts and erroneously told customers that the company was subject to sanctions by the U.S. Treasury Department. JPMorgan declined to comment on the suit.
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San Francisco-based Cushion's technology shows buy now/pay later borrowers their upcoming bill payments and helps them build a credit history by reporting certain loan payments to Experian.
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The top five have more than $2.6 trillion in combined securities as of March 31, 2023.
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