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Stablecoins Might Not Be Ready for Payments: CFPB Head

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Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, discusses the viability of stablecoins for use as consumer payments, the outlook for U.S. bank mergers, and the factors behind the growth in credit-card debt on "Balance...
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What Do India's Data-Storage Rules Mean for Businesses?

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Jul.27 -- Kartik Shinde, cyber security partner for financial services at EY, discusses what India's data-storage rules means for international companies doing business in the country. India's banking regulator barred Mastercard...
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Flexible Work Arrangements Suit AmEx, CEO Says

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American Express Chairman and CEO Steve Squeri plans to give his workforce the option to return to the office once a week. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Squeri says providing work flexibility could...
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Shopify Takes On Amazon in Payments Tie-up With Affirm

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Jul.22 -- Max Levchin, chief executive officer of Affirm Inc., discusses his company's partnership with Shopify Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
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MasterCard Moving Mobile Payments Beyond Smartphones

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Nov. 4 -- Ed McLaughlin, chief emerging payments officer at MasterCard, discusses the technological advancements fueling the mobile payment revolution and how the industry can shape the future by listening to consumers and businesses. He...
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Why You Don't Feel Fed Rate Hikes in Your Savings Account

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Jul.18 -- Higher rates for the Fed don’t automatically mean higher rates for consumers. Bloomberg's Ben Steverman has more on "What'd You Miss?"
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What Is Known So Far About the Equifax Data Breach

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Sep.08 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley has the latest on the Equifax Inc. data breach. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Coronavirus Cash Crisis: What Should I Ask My Credit Card Companies?

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The coronavirus pandemic prompted an unprecedented shutdown of the U.S. economy. Experts weigh in on handling credit card bills during the crisis.
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Americans Increase Their Borrowing for 21st Straight Quarter

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Nov.13 -- Americans increased their borrowing for the 21st straight quarter as more households took out loans to buy homes or refinance existing mortgages, according to a report released today from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York....
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Wells Fargo Seeing Signs of Momentum, CFO Shrewsberry Says

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Oct.12 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, breaks down the bank's third-quarter earnings with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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The Cult of the Chase Sapphire Credit Card

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Sept. 8 -- Pamela Codispoti, Chase Branded Cards president, discusses the popularity of the Sapphire credit card with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Can Technology Make Payments More Secure?

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Sept. 22 -- Visa Chief Enterprise Risk Officer Ellen Richey discusses credit card security and Apple Pay on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Security Risks to Shopping on Black Friday, Cyber Monday

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Nov. 25 -- Shape Security Director of Product Security Michael Coates discusses the security risks of shopping during the holiday season. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Five Tips to Help You Save for Retirement

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Feb. 13 -- On todays The Paybook, STA Wealth Management CEO Lance Roberts discusses the importance of saving for retirement and gives some tips on how to get you to where you want to be. He speaks to Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Televisions...
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Banks Are Handing Out Beefed-Up Credit Lines No One Asked For

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Jan.27 -- Credit card issuers have found a way to make more money from borrowers. They're raising the spending limits for many of them, even though they didn't ask. The story is in Bloomberg Businessweek.
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MasterCard Profit Beats Estimates on Customer Spending

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Oct. 30 -- MasterCard, the second-largest U.S. payments network, posted third-quarter profit that beat analysts estimates as customer spending climbed. Scarlet Fu reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Was Apple Pay Blocked at CVS, Rite Aid?

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Oct. 27 -- Apples mobile payment technology ran into a roadblock a week after its introduction as CVS and Rite Aid, part of a consortium developing a competing system, disabled Apple Pay in their drugstores. Piper Jaffray Senior Research...
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Why Only 1 in 20 Germans Uses a Credit Card

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Oct. 27 -- Todays BWest Byte is 1 out of 20, for the number of Germans who have a credit card. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discusses on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Home Depot Breach: How Hackers Can Use the Stolen Data

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Nov. 7 -- Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer at Trend Micro, discusses the Home Depot data breach with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Amazon Will Stop Accepting U.K.-Issued Visa Cards

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A big change is coming to Amazon. The e-commerce giant has announced it will stop accepting Visa credit cards issued in the U.K. due to high transaction fees. Merchants have long complained about the fees that eat into their revenue....
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NerdWallet CEO Sees 'Healthy Levels' of Credit Demand

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Aug.22 -- Tim Chen, NerdWallet Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses rising household debt levels and the company's business model with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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College Credit Card Debt Grows

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A report by AIG Retirement Services shows 53 percent of college students use two or more credit cards.
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Former Saks CEO Sadove Sees 'Goldilocks' Retail Environment

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Steve Sadove, Mastercard senior adviser and former Saks chief executive officer, says consumers are returning to luxury and brick-and-mortar stores. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...
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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (07/07/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.