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The two U.S. bank subsidiaries of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group were hit with regulatory fines totaling nearly $14 million on Tuesday for what authorities called misleading marketing of their overdraft protection programs.
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Merchants have a vastly different receptiveness and understanding of the U.S. conversion to EMV-chip payment cards, and VeriFone is taking a diverse approach to appealing to them all.
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Taxicab drivers and their passengers will soon be able to test new mobile hailing and payment systems, following the launch of an e-hailing pilot program and updates to New York Citys regulations for in-car payment terminals.
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The Consumer Protection Bureau's final rule issued Friday is meant to explain how the agency would use its Civil Penalty Fund, which holds money collected as a result of fines against financial institutions.
April 29
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has changed parts of the CARD Act that the bureau said was making it harder for some "stay-at-home parents" to get credit cards.
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A Treasury Department official urged the U.S. financial-services industry to help the government identify cybersecurity threats to limit "technology's potential for disruption and destruction."
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Though the Brown-Vitter bill faces challenges from the Obama administration and from the leadership of both parties, it is likely to have an impact on the largest financial institutions either way, as some of the bill's central ideas may pass the opposition.
April 29
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WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Monday finalized its rule to help stay-at-home partners get a credit card.
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Tens of thousands of homeowners who took out mortgages with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will begin to receive their settlement payments this week for botched foreclosure practices.
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With a federal moratorium on commercial ownership of industrial loan companies coming to an end, the question of whether retailers and other nonfinancial firms should own banks has been turned on its head in the wake of the crisis and Dodd-Frank.
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