Media November 13 Banking regulator with ‘party culture’ rife with sexual harassment complaints, strip club invites: report Employees and supervisors at the FDIC are at the center of a brewing media firestorm after the Wall Street Journal released an in-depth report on the agency's “party culture."
OPINION October 6 Student loan repayments are back. Will colleges continue to get a free pass for this mess? Student loan repayments are back. Will colleges continue to get a free pass for this mess? And will anyone point fingers at the government for its role in the fiasco?
OPINION September 30 We had almost $500K in student loan debt. Here’s how we managed to pay it off We had almost $500K in student loan debt. Here’s how we managed to pay it off. You can become the hero of your own debt story, but first you need to do this.
SENATE September 27 Senate advances bill to allow marijuana industry to bank with financial institutions The Senate has advanced the bipartisan SAFER Act, which would allow legal cannabis businesses to access insurance and other financial services.
Europe August 29 UBS and Inside Paradeplatz settle lawsuit after Credit Suisse dispute Inside Paradeplatz and UBS have reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit initiated by Credit Suisse against the prominent Zurich-based finance blog.
Pennsylvania August 25 Pennsylvanians defrauded of nearly $2M by scammers impersonating bank employees A group of suspected scam artists are accused of stealing nearly $2 million from bank customers in southern and central Pennsylvania, according to the attorney general's office.
Wyoming August 25 Central bank efforts to curb inflation could impact long-term innovation, research shows Efforts by central banks to counter inflation by raising interest rates and tempering consumer demand for goods and services might hinder investments in transformative technologies.
Politics August 25 Christian nonprofit claims it was 'debanked' by Bank of America over its religious views Christian Indigenous Advanced Ministries alleges it was "debanked" by Bank of America for its religious views, and has filed a complaint with Tennessee's attorney general.
OPINION August 18 As AI makes gains, who owns your thoughts and your soul? AI continues to gather more and more information about each of us. It might remember our very thoughts in the future, but who would own them if we pass away?
Africa August 17 Suspended Nigerian central bank governor faces indictment as graft charges escalate Nigeria's suspended central bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, is scheduled to make an appearance in an Abuja high court, where he is expected to respond to a 20-count indictment.