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The CFTC's greenlighting of bitcoin futures could open the floodgates for Wall Street, and digital-asset die-hards see a plot to take control.
December 1 -
Dizzying trading in bitcoin fed the bubble argument, but now that Nasdaq is the third Wall Street player to say it is designing a financial instrument around it, banks may be forced to reassess cryptocurrencies.
November 30 -
Virtual assistants at banks in Israel, Canada and Hong Kong are getting smarter thanks to artificial intelligence.
November 29 -
Jayne Opperman is the third new tech hire the bank has made this month.
November 28 -
One estimate says 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs will go unfilled by 2021. Banks are looking to military veterans, universities and even high schools to help fill the gap.
November 27 -
Cordray picking his own interim successor sets off a firestorm; co-head of global banking leaves the U.K. bank after only 18 months.
November 27 -
Borrowing from the startup world and some popular TV shows, Citigroup is encouraging employees to pitch innovative ideas to a panel of senior execs who could give them the green light to start work.
November 22 -
The digital-currency startup, which markets software to banks, appears keen to signal that it wants to play by the rules.
November 21 -
Tech startups differ from a bank’s typical commercial clients; many want a trusted financial adviser.
November 21 -
Mike Warriner joins the bank with a focus on setting its digital platform strategy.
November 21