PSD2: Brits don't trust retailers and social media platforms with bank details

PSD2: Brits don't trust retailers and social media platforms with bank details

As the revised Payments Service Directive (PSD2) nears, research from Accenture suggests that banks still have a strong trust advantage over
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Marriott International (MAR) Given Average Rating of “Buy” by Brokerages

Marriott International logo Shares of Marriott International (NASDAQ:MAR) have received an average rating of “Buy” from the twenty-one analysts that
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The Bitcoin Rally Is Back

The cryptocurrency has breached $4,000, soaring more than 20 percent from the lows reached Friday, as concern eases that a crackdown by Chinese
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How Austin's Housing Market Compares To Living In The West

Housing in California is known for being high compared to much of the rest of the United States, so the fact that its prices leave Austin in its wake isn't a
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Toys 'R' Us Plans Bankruptcy Filing as Soon as Today

… filing is really a buildup of financial problems over the past 15 years,” said Jim Silver, an industry analyst and the editor of toy-review site TTPM.com.
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Meta Financial Group, Inc. ® Named One of Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies

“To be recognized by Fortune speaks to the hard work and profitable growth we've experienced over the past several years. We are pleased to be
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Trump's Top Trade Negotiator Calls China 'Unprecedented' Threat

Follow @bpolitics for all the latest news, and sign up for our daily Balance of Power newsletter. China's economic model represents an
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Northern Rock's hidden lesson: online bank deposits pose a systemic risk

The consensus view seems to be that the world's banking systems are now far safer than they were, and that the Northern Rock nightmare — of
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Roku Aims to Raise as Much as $219 Million in Initial Offering

Technology giants including Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google and Amazon.com Inc. are now focusing intently on the space. Roku hasn't turned a
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Chicago Puts Millions of Deposits Into Its Last Black-Owned Bank

Chicago is pumping deposits into the last black-owned bank based in the city, bolstering a lender that began in the Great Depression, as officials join
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Last bank on the Black Isle closes

A large area of the Highlands has been left without a bank for the first time in 200 years. The last bank on the Black Isle, a Bank of Scotland in Fortrose,
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Qognify is Selected to Globally Secure a Leading Banking Institution

Qognify, the leader in big data solutions for physical security and operations, today announced that one of the world's largest banks and financial
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Summer cooldown in Twin Cities real estate: home sales fell for 2nd straight month

Along with the temperature, the housing market in the Twin Cities is beginning to cool. For the second month in a row, the number of home sales fell in
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Sept. 19 Letters: Explaining mindset of Sunnyvale's crazy housing market

The folks that are surprised and outraged that a couple is paying $782,000 over the asking price for the Sunnyvale house have never been young,
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Deutsche Bank CEO faces board grilling on turnaround progress

[FRANKFURT] Two years into the job as Deutsche Bank's chief executive, John Cryan faces its board this week amid growing investor frustration over
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IPOs of Private Equity Firms Are Dead. Rest in Pieces.

Initial public offerings by alternative asset-management firms — many of which are best known for their private equity businesses — may be history.
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Home builder confidence slips after hurricanes

Home builder confidence fell this month after two hurricanes hit Texas and Florida, creating anxiety over labor and the cost of materials. The latest
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Facebook Can't Leave Advertising on Autopilot

Internet companies live in fear of being labeled censors. Google, Facebook, Twitter and other big web companies squirm when politicians or other
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Sprint Is the First to Offer a Free iPhone With Trade-In

Sprint Corp. lowered the bar on Apple Inc. iPhone prices by offering a free phone with a trade-in, challenging its larger peers to follow suit or face
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Iran Appears to Be Respecting Nuclear Deal, France Says

France is “vigilant” about Iran's compliance with its nuclear accord but “all signs are that it's respecting its commitments,” French Foreign Minister
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