OCC's Hsu: Bank-fintech Partnerships 'here To Stay,' While Crypto Hogging 'brain Space'

OCC’s Hsu: Bank-fintech Partnerships ‘here To Stay,’ While Crypto Hogging ‘brain Space’

By Pete Schroeder and Hannah Lang WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A leading U.S. bank regulator said his caution over banks partnering with fintechs is not meant to stifle those arrangements, but rather reflects his concern that firms must adequately gauge their risks. Michael Hsu, the acting Comptroller of the Currency, also told Reuters in an interview…

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Exclusive-Google Faces EU Antitrust Charges Over Its Adtech Business - Sources

Exclusive-Google Faces EU Antitrust Charges Over Its Adtech Business – Sources

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet unit Google could face antitrust charges next year over its digital advertising business, with EU regulators frustrated over the slow pace of settlement talks with the company, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Google’s ad business is Alphabet’s biggest moneymaker, accounting for about 80% of annual…

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IMF chief urges aggressive fight against soaring inflation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning that inflation threatens to become “a runaway train,’’ the managing director of the International Monetary Fund urged policymakers to keep up the fight against rising prices even it means more pain at a time of extraordinary economic turmoil. Speaking to reporters Thursday, the IMF’s Kristalina Georgieva said that the world economy…

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IKEA calls 2022 an ‘exceptional year’ despite challenges

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish home furnishings giant IKEA said Thursday that despite “unprecedented challenges” caused by the war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, increased inflation and lingering fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022 had been an “exceptional year.” The world’s biggest furniture brand reported retail sales of 39.5 billion euros ($38 billion) this financial year,…

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