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Publicly traded companies are showing signs of improvement, but it may take some time until venture capital funding for fintechs recovers.
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In a win for credit card issuers, a lawsuit challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's $8 credit card late fee rule will remain in a Texas court and not be transferred to Washington, D.C.
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Chinese and Russian hackers recently accessed government and company executives' email accounts, bringing scrutiny to the tech giant's security practices.
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The collateral that supports commercial and industrial loans is generally weaker than in commercial real estate, where banks can take over a devalued office building. Analysts say the loans merit a closer look as commercial bankruptcies rise.
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A new debit card, a panel discussion and a concert are among the ways banks are commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued proposals to update their bank merger review guidelines, but public comments reflect radically different attitudes from stakeholders about how high the bar to mergers should be.


















