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The investment will help BillPro's international expansion ambitions in a cross-border payments market that's expected to expand for technology-driven providers.
March 3 -
A Federal Reserve proposal to set higher capital requirements for certain physical commodities may contravene Congress’ intent by making possession of those assets financially untenable, financial groups claim.
March 2 -
Andy Sieg says the firm's digital wealth and mobile app investments are "a key strategic story."
March 1 -
MarketRiders is the latest digital platform aimed at a specific minority investor community.
March 1 -
As part of the closure, the Hong Kong company — whose brand in U.S. banking was closely linked with Mayo — has shut down its widely followed research division.
February 27 -
Activists are pressuring banks involved in financing the controversial Dakota Access pipeline to abandon the project. If banks remain committed, they risk alienating customers, but divestment could set a bad precedent.
February 17 -
Some banks are looking to hire advisers or buy firms, while others are looking to get out of the business entirely.
February 16 -
Trust and transparency can be strengthened and like-minded borrowers and banks can be brought together if transactions are “tagged” and investments are explained, argues Bruce Cahan, adjunct professor at Stanford University.
February 14 -
Elizabeth Warren getting shushed on the Senate floor gives her a much bigger (and wildly enthusiastic) audience for her message; ETFs set an example in female leadership for all of financial services; and more.
February 9 -
In a white paper published Thursday morning, the consulting firm Federal Financial Analytics warns that President Trump’s protectionist attitudes toward the manufacturing and industrial sectors may usher in a new era of uncertainty for the financial services industry.
February 9