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Coinbase Global, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, said its second-quarter loss narrowed and revenue exceeded estimates.
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The payment company's CEO views Afterpay, a buy now/pay later lender it bought two years ago, as a way to drive usage of Cash App and broaden consumer experiences.
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Regulators have been issuing real-time-payment requirements that push EU banks to modernize their core processing systems. U.S. banks may feel similar pressure from the movement toward real-time payments.
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Despite healthy second-quarter revenue growth, PayPal's stock fell Thursday amid higher-than-expected losses from merchant loans.
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Consumers with the Apple Card deposited more than $10 billion in Apple Card's high-yield savings account that Goldman Sachs provides, the technology giant said.
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This week in global news: Ripple is working with the Pacific island nation of Palau on a stablecoin test, Klarna is dropping the Kosma brand from its open banking service, and more.
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Competition in the earned wage access arena is leading to more innovation — and emphasizing the need for regulation, according to a new report from Harvard University researchers.
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More than 1,000 users reported problems making payments on Tuesday before complaint volumes tapered around midday, according to DownDetector, a site that collects user outage reports. The internal network disruption comes on the heels of another Zelle outage JPMorgan Chase took responsibility for seven days ago.
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The world's largest payment network is making changes to how it deals with merchants who want to charge customers extra when paying with a credit card.
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Lawyers representing the man accused of killing technology executive Bob Lee are attempting to poke holes in the prosecution's case, questioning the motive and the thoroughness of the police investigation in what's likely a long-term strategy to raise enough doubt to exonerate their client at trial.
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