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Parkmobile USA, a company that accepts mobile payments for parking charges, is facing a backlash after blaming its fee increase on a recent cap to debit card interchange rates.
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Why are there so few women at the top ranks of large banks? One factor: they lose hope. That needs to change, editor-at-large Barbara Rehm says.
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Press releases continue to repeat Treasury's nonsensical claims about the "profit" the program has produced for taxpayers. But it remains to be seen whether not letting banks go out of business actually benefited anyone.
October 31
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Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases are projected to finish more than 1,500 behind last year's pace, according to data from U.S. district courts. Not so for other key consumer statutes.
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To guess what might happen once unlimited deposit insurance ends, look at how corporations have handled their cash lately.
October 31
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Bitcoin and other virtual currencies can contribute positively to financial innovation but also subject users to various risks, according to a report published recently by the European Central Bank.
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As it implements Dodd-Frank regime for resolving systemically important firms, the FDIC must ensure creditors receive at least as much as they would in a Chapter 7 proceeding.
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They say including such data would allow independent monitor Joseph Smith to test if servicers are providing adequate relief in low-income communities, but Smith's hands may be tied by the language of the settlement agreement.
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"So what does designating some institutions as SIFIs mean for small businesses?" writes Forbes contributor Ryan Caldbeck. "While we dont know the whole story yet, the answer, to date, appears to be very little."
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Eight of the more than two dozen countries involved have adopted a package of capital and liquidity rules known as Basel III, according to the latest progress report by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
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