Nasdaq partners with Kraken for its tokenized stock plans
Nasdaq announced its partnership with the crypto exchange as part of an initiative for 24/7 trading that is pending regulatory approval from the SEC.
Oregon on the verge of closing interest rate ‘loophole’
The Beaver State is poised to opt out of a federal law that poked a hole in its interest rate cap, joining a growing list of states to reassert their authority over consumer loan rates.
Illinois community bank fires its chief financial officer
Midland States Bancorp had struggled in 2025 with accounting-related issues and bottom-line losses.
How Revolut plans to boost business banking in the US
The London-based neobank plans to invest $500 in the U.S. over the next few years amid stiff competition from fintechs, other neobanks and legacy banks.
Why ARMs are rising even as rates drift lower
In the highest-priced housing markets, some buyers see adjustable-rate mortgages as the only loan they may initially qualify for, Cotality found.
Inside the $16.6B fight to stop America’s scam epidemic
A House subcommittee debated new legislation to improve bank data sharing and slow down transactions to thwart sophisticated financial scams.
TransUnion fires latest volley in credit-score price war
TransUnion cuts VantageScore 4.0 to $0.99, aiming to boost lender choice and affordability as FHFA pushes mortgage score modernization and competition.
‘Carpetbagging’ out of state banks are a drain on Florida’s resources
Branchless and out-of-state banks are harvesting deposits in Florida and lending them out elsewhere, a situation that leads to serious underinvestment in desperately needed infrastructure and affordable housing.
It’s a wonderful life (as long as you’ve got a job)
New research sheds light on the real causes of bank failures; and the economic numbers aren’t adding up to a recession, yet.
Why do banks fail? Study finds insolvency is the true killer
Bank runs are only the final symptom of a much deeper malady, according to a new study.