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President Obama's moves to rein in patent litigation should ease the squabbling over intellectual property that's hampered innovation in payments and should also reduce banks' legal costs.
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A Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. rule defines what constitutes a "financial" company that could be wound down by the new resolution facility for behemoths.
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The U.S. revival in collateralized loan obligations had spread to Europe -- until an American-style fight over how much "skin in the game" should be kept by CLO managers crept across the pond, too.
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The trend is decidedly away from shared roles and to a separation of the board from management.
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Discover Financial Services said earnings per share will be reduced this quarter after it had to acquire some businesses in Europe and regulators revoked the license of a Slovenian franchise.
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The banking panel's top Republican said Tuesday that he hopes the committee will begin debate on overhauling the housing finance system this fall.
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A group of small businesses filed a lawsuit challenging New York's law prohibiting merchants from imposing surcharges to make up for the fees they must remit when customers pay with a credit card.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released exam guidance on Tuesday that details how it plans to enforce its recently released mortgage regulations.
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If federal regulators do not get the bulk of Dodd-Frank's provisions in place by the end of 2014, Congress is likely to take another, tougher whack at reform. It will make the 2010 law look tame by comparison.
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As EMV-chip cards spread, with most U.S. merchants expected to accept the card by October 2015, there is still a major hurdle to overcome as consumers either resist the change or remain oblivious to it.
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