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Firms like Amazon Go and Zippin are focusing more on data their systems collect that isn't captured by traditional point-of-sale systems. This information can play a key role in loyalty programs or back-office tasks such as tracking inventory.
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A fired employee of Royal Bank of Canada was charged with cyberstalking and making death threats against at least four female ex-colleagues.
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The new law relies partly on U.S. companies paying higher taxes to raise money for climate change and health care initiatives. Here's how banks will be affected.
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The Center for Responsible Lending, the Woodstock Institute and other left-leaning groups argue that the $13.4 billion merger will harm low-income communities, reduce small-business lending and add to systemic risk.
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Net income at the Toronto-based bank dipped by double digits during the fiscal third quarter. But the company's U.S. operations, including City National Bank in Los Angeles, fared better.
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The Wyoming crypto bank is attempting to force the Federal Reserve's hand on master account policy. The Fed would rather go at its own pace.
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The state's disclosure laws generated data that indicated millions of consumers had their personal details potentially compromised.
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Former Goldman banker Brijesh Goel was arrested last month for insider trading. His friend, ex-Barclays trader Akshay Niranjan, is "co-conspirator 1" in the criminal complaint against Goel, and the man who turned on his buddy, according to people familiar with the matter.
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This week in global news, Australia maps out its crypto market, the U.K. ponders new crypto legislation, Microsoft plans a metaverse accelerator in Dubai, and more.
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Texas is taking steps that could cost BlackRock, UBS Group and eight other finance firms business with the state after finding them to be hostile to the energy industry.
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Voyager Digital won a bankruptcy judge's permission to pay $1.6 million in bonuses to employees deemed critical to the insolvent crypto lender's future.
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The human resources consultancy Thrive and the money management firm Unifimoney say the appeal of digital assets is expanding for payments and payroll, despite the volatility that eliminated much of the currencies' valuation this year.
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President Biden announced a sweeping package of student-debt relief, forgiving $10,000 in debt for borrowers who earn less than $125,000 per year and households who earn less than $250,000 and $20,000 in debt for Pell grant recipients.
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We can't afford to miss this opportunity to build capacity in community development financial institutions.
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GiveCard is working with the digital card-issuance platform Highnote to improve the ways organizations can deliver and track donations to recipients such as homeless teens and women in crisis.
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Bank lending activity grew at a strong clip in the second quarter and continues to expand. Yet rising interest rates and recession concerns could hamper future growth.
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Goldman Sachs Group is reconsidering how to launch a long-delayed product for the masses as senior executives wrestle with cost overruns.
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Todd Cover, the longtime president and CEO of USSCO Federal Credit Union in Pennsylvania, has joined InFirst Bank as vice president of business development.
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A data breach in 2022 costs companies $4.35 million on average, an all-time high according to IBM research.
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