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CircleUp is offering lines of credit to early-stage consumer brands, which can often only get financing at high interest rates.
July 26 -
The federal agency's investigative report concludes that crowdsales of blockchain tokens known as initial coin offerings may need to comply with securities laws.
July 25 -
Just as pre-crisis success was illusory, so too might be expectations that banks could ever regain that type of profit growth again.
July 25 -
Klarna recently received a banking license in Sweden, and is in the midst of an international expansion.
July 21 -
A profile of New York's top cop for banking offers insight into her thinking on hot regulatory issues; the women behind the machine learning at Morgan Stanley and UBS see a future with better advice; plus, Jane Austen and the new Doctor Who.
July 20 -
As retailers scratch their heads to find ways to counter Amazon's ongoing disruption of their industry, investment is flowing to technology companies that meld shopping, payments and fulfillment.
July 18 -
A new blockchain network that promises to compete with Ethereum is taking the token sale trend to the next level.
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The app allows users, many of them first-time investors, to get started for as little as $5.
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The Spanish bank's VC arm added two companies focused on artificial intelligence to its portfolio this week. Both firms promise to help banks connect better with customers.
July 12 -
It’s not speed, which will steadily if not exponentially increase in the near term. It’s the centralists that are holding onto their roles as reconcilers of data.
July 11Financial InterGroup Advisors