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Klarna CEO on the Future of AI-Powered Shopping

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Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski joins Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Alex Barinka to discuss the company's latest Future of Retail report and what it says about how consumers are thinking about how AI might impact their shopping experience.
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Japan to Change Legal Adulthood Age to 18

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With an aging population and a shrinking birth rate, Japan is making its first change to its legal age of adulthood in 146 years. Aligning with the start of the fiscal year on April 1, the age to be a legal adult will drop from 20 to 18...
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BofA's Moynihan on Inflation, Supply Chain, Employment

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Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan comments on the state of inflation and recent supply-chain issues, says the U.S. is at full employment and adds that consumer spending and small-business loans are on the rise. He also says...
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Fintech Starup Rupeek Plans to Reach More Indian Cities

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Sumit Maniyar, founder and chief executive officer of Rupeek Fintech Pvt, a startup that lends against gold as collateral, discusses his growth strategy. The Bangalore-based firm raised $34 million to accelerate its efforts to monetize...
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Brex Cash Simplifies Customer Finances, Co-CEO Dubugras Says

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Oct.04 -- Henrique Dubugras, Brex Inc. co-chief executive officer, discusses the startup's new cash management system called Brex Cash. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Small Business Saturday: Optimism Booms in Bounce Back

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Nov. 25 -- Ed Gilligan, president at American Express, explains the companys push behind U.S. small businesses as consumer optimism bounces back with an improving economy and discusses the impact of Apple Pay on small business. He speaks...
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Indictment of card hacker unlikely to end thefts

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Washington, DC - 18 August, 2009 1. Various exteriors of 7-Eleven stores Manhattan Beach, California - 18 August, 2009 2. Establishing shot of Kevin Mitnick, Computer Security Consultant - Ex Hacker 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kevin Mitnick,...
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AmEx CEO on Pivot to Checking and Debit Cards

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American Express Chairman and CEO Steve Squeri discusses the company's debit card offering and international growth with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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Klarna CEO on Buy Now, Pay Later and Crypto Marketing

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Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski speaks with Emily Chang about trends in the buy now, pay later space, the impending inquiry from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and his thoughts on crypto investing and marketing.
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CFPB to Crackdown on Hidden Bank Fees

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Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, discusses the agency's review of junk fees charged by banks. He spoke with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu.
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Buy Now, Pay Later: Financing the Gen Z Consumer

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Jul.01 -- Their parents got into themselves into trouble by racking up debt before the 2008 great financial crisis. Gen Z consumers learnt from those mistakes. They are savvy shoppers — and financially prudent, shunning credit cards. How...
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Merchants Face Bulk of Liability in Chip & Pin Tech

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Dec. 12 -- Martin Ferenczi, managing director at Oberthur Technologies, talks about combating credit card fraud with chip and pin technology and how liability will move away from banks to merchants in 2015. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Capital One Conditionally Passes Fed's Stress Test

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Jun.28 -- Capital One Financial Corp. was alone among the largest U.S. banks in stumbling through the Federal Reserve’s annual stress tests, getting conditional approval to pay out capital to shareholders, while all 33 other firms aced...
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Bill Gross: U.S. Not Producing Enough Credit Growth

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July 6 -- Bill Gross, Janus Capital fund manager, comments on U.S. credit growth during an interview with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tap-to-Pay Credit and Debit Cards Come to NYC Subway System

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May.22 -- New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority unveils its tap-to-pay system for riders. Visa and Chase worked together on the technology. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra speaks to Visa CEO Al Kelly.
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TD Bank CEO on Acquisition Strategy, Nafta Talks

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Nov.30 -- Bharat Masrani, TD Bank president and chief executive officer, discusses the bank's acquisition strategy and the importance of Nafta negotiations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Consumers Face Cuts to Credit Card Borrowing Limits

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Oct.15 -- Discover Financial Services Chief Executive Officer Roger Hochschild discusses the state of the U.S. consumer amid the coronavirus pandemic as banks begin to cut borrowing limits on credit cards. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Wells Fargo CFO Says Consumer Spending Picking Up

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Oct.14 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's third-quarter performance, consumer spending, and loan demand on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Visa CEO on Return to Office, Debit Trends, Simone Biles

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Jul.30 -- Visa Chairman and CEO Al Kelly discusses the company's return to office plans, debit and credit card volume trends, and Visa's planned acquisition of open banking platform Tink. Kelly also expresses his support for Olympic...
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A Biodegradable Bank Card for Generation Z

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Jul.24 -- Louise Hill, founder of GoHenry, discusses her company’s plan for a biodegradable bank card, where customers are spending their money and how they’re funding the business model. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Money, Money, Money: The New Rules of the Game

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Sep.12 -- Dr. David Hardoon, Chief Data Officer of Monetary Authority of Singapore, Justin Lie, CEO & Founder of Cashshield and Molly Shea, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Global Money Transfer, Asia Pacific of Western Union...
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Mastercard CEO on Buy-Now Pay-Later, Consumer Spending

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Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach discusses buy-now pay-later technology and the resilience of the US consumer from the Bloomberg Technology Summit in San Francisco.
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The Chase Sapphire Credit Card Craze

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Sept. 9 -- Brian Kelly, founder and chief executive officer of The Points Guy, discusses the popularity of the Chase Sapphire credit card with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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To rescue the economy, the government is making a nearly $700 billion gamble: that the same executives who oversaw the banking industry's collapse can now be counted on to revive it.

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HEADLINE: Bailed out banks keep most top executives CAPTION: To rescue the economy, the government is making a nearly $700 billion gamble: that the same executives who oversaw the banking industry's collapse can now be counted on to...