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Federal bank regulators consider roughly a dozen new rules; firms tout tools to help financial institutions bank legal marijuana-related businesses; Mick Mulvaney defends CFPB enforcement powers; and more from this week's most-read stories.
July 27 -
The outage that halted a portion of Visa payments in Europe was almost two months ago, but the card brand is still explaining what happened and attempting to isolate the incident.
July 25 -
Spurred by the PSD2 regulation, the introduction of open banking has also played a key role in a shift to software-delivered services, according to Jason Bobb, senior vice president of global sales and business development for Canonical.
July 25 -
Whether you're lounging on the beach sipping mojitos, hiking the Smoky Mountains, or, like many of us, taking a breather from household chores on your staycation, you still need an escape from time to time.
July 24 -
Gareth Burton comes to the banking technology provider from a multinational construction firm.
July 24 -
Banks should continually try out new technologies, even after failed experiments.
July 24 -
The Boston bank said the digital lending platform has cut down the time it takes to deliver loan decisions by roughly 40%.
July 23 -
Citi and other banks are investing in automation aimed at speeding up the old-fashioned process for institutional clients' receivables and payables.
July 20 -
State Street said it would suspend a share repurchase program and issue common and preferred stock to pay for the deal.
July 20 -
About 15% of Walmart’s workforce is budgeting and taking pay advances through the app.
July 19