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Attorney General William Tong is asking state lawmakers to grant his office more power to investigate consumer complaints after problems marred M&T Bank's integration with People's United Financial.
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Éric Sibony is the co-founder and scientific director (CSO) of Shift Technology.
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A pair of payments startups are getting strong traction with products that can be used to counter a recent slump in charitable giving.
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Goldman Sachs is offering its richest clients access to a fundraising round for Stripe, the payments giant that's trying to raise billions in part to cover a looming tax bill.
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Persistent inflation concerns drove the 30-year average up 41 basis points this month.
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Auto title lender TitleMax was ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a $10 million fine and $5 million in restitution for overcharging servicemembers and altering their personal information to avoid detection.
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The Federal Reserve had asked the court to throw out the case after rejecting the digital-asset bank's application for a master account.
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Firms under $1 billion of assets that never had a chief risk or credit officer, for example, are creating these roles — and in some cases filling them with executives who were displaced by a merger at their last employer.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken an important step in saying that it would work to root out unfair practices in all banking services. This is will help ensure all customers are treated fairly.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is attempting to make broad changes to its authority and expand what counts as discrimination. This could lead to banks to cease offering important services.
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