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A year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine thrust the country into chaos, financial services workers are helping to rebuild the country and are expressing hope for the future.
April 25 -
The U.S. and other Western nations have imposed severe financial penalties against Russia. Will this boil over into other countries?
April 25 -
Ryan McInerney said Visa's debit volume has remained steady in the U.K., which has had real-time payments since 2008, and it sees the Fed's instant settlement option as a potential ally,
April 25 -
Visa saw overseas spending on the firm's cards unexpectedly rise in the first three months of the year, as the payments giant benefited from an increase in global travel.
April 25 -
Federal officials should have protected both banks' uninsured depositors by following the law's carefully designed framework for dealing with failures of systemically important banks.
April 25 -
U.S. consumers may earn 3.92% interest on their account balances, with the choice to add pass-through Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage through JPMorgan Chase for up to $250,000 of funds.
April 25 -
The card network has a new policy to determine who pays when consumers dispute certain e-commerce transactions, but many smaller sellers are unaware of new requirements and may run afoul of them.
April 24 -
Ross, who came from workforce software company Ceridian, will lead MoneyGram's direct-to-consumer business and global digital strategy.
April 24 -
Financial institutions and their trade groups fear a loss of funding for loans if customers migrate in large numbers to a central bank digital currency, according to comments to the Federal Reserve about a possible digital dollar. Industry officials are also worried about heightened cybersecurity and money laundering risks.
April 21 -
The U.K. payment firm recently paired with the small-business technology firm Bluevine, part of a growing network of collaborations to compete in the crowded international transfer market and cut out correspondent banks.
April 21