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Danske Bank A/S admitted to fraud and agreed to forfeit $2 billion to end a long-running U.S. probe into money laundering at its Estonia branch, an embarrassing episode that led to the ouster of top management and pushed thousands of customers to leave.
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The institution's Impressia Bank will be dedicated to the professional and financial advancement of women business owners and entrepreneurs.
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Elizabeth McCaul, the first American to serve on the European Central Bank's supervisory board, talks crypto controls, systemic risk and the need for regulators on both sides of the Atlantic to do a better job of harnessing data.
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The payments company has expanded digital-asset management services to Luxembourg, a potential foothold for European Union expansion.
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Citing "unsafe and unsound practices," the National Credit Union Administration has temporarily taken charge of Richmond City Employees Federal Credit Union.
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Hanno Berger, a German lawyer dubbed the mastermind of Cum-Ex, was sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in part of a sprawling tax scandal that's robbed billions of euros from government coffers and embroiled some of Wall Street's biggest names
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Bank of Montreal, which is working to close the largest acquisition in its history, is selling C$3.15 billion ($2.31 billion) in equity to make sure it can meet Canadian regulators' recently increased capital requirements.
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The overwhelming majority of top leaders at large U.S and Canadian banks expect a prolonged downturn in 2023, according to a recent survey. Almost none of them expect it to be particularly harsh, though.
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The U.K. exchange will spend at least $2.8 billion on cloud services from the tech giant over the next decade.
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Nonbanks would have to inform the CFPB of any state or local court decisions against them involving consumer financial products, under a new proposed rule. That information would be pooled with data about federal violations and be made available to the public.
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The central bank's governing body said a limited disclosure would satisfy its obligations under administrative law. The Kansas City Fed, meanwhile, would be subject to full discovery.
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Virtual gift cards have lagged plastic in popularity, but consumers could give them a second look in light of a surge in theft of paper checks and gift cards sent through the Postal Service.
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The West Virginia-based Summit would gain 10 branches in Maryland and Delaware through its $54 million agreement to buy PSB Holding Corp.
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Goldman Sachs Group aims to cut at least a few hundred more jobs as the Wall Street titan restructures its struggling consumer business and braces for an uncertain economy in the year ahead.
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The U.S. Supreme Court expanded a planned showdown over President Biden's student-loan relief plan, saying it will hear arguments from two borrowers who contend they are being unfairly excluded from the full scope of the program.
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WaFd Bank is using conversational artificial intelligence to make the contact center and online chat experience smoother for both customers and agents.
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After spending the past two weeks participating in media interviews, former FTX Chief Executive Sam Bankman-Fried is being more selective when it comes to appearing before Congress to discuss the collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
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At least $73 million of political donations tied to Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX may be at risk of being clawed back as bankruptcy lawyers sort through the remnants of his crypto empire in search of assets to repay creditors.
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