Jenny Surane

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Citi Pulls Back On Plans For Office Return In 13 States

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Citigroup is still planning to return about 5% of employees to offices in much of the U.S. Northeast.

Mom-And-Pop Shops Left Holding The Bag In Consumer Card Disputes

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The world’s biggest payment companies have grown increasingly worried about a surge in disputed card transactions.

AmEx Fears Second Joblessness Wave After No-Layoff Vows Expire

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The firm has cut back on adding new credit-card customers because it is unsure of consumer health and job trends.

First Data Will Pay $40 Million In FTC Deal Over Consumer Scams

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Payments technology giant First Data is under fire for allegedly processing payments associated with scams.

A $150 Billion Pile Of Frozen Loans Starts To Worry U.S. Banks

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The rapid rollout of forbearance programs in March averted financial ruin for millions of households.

Lockdown Disrupts The Part Of Finance That Hasn't Gone Digital

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Thousands of storefronts around the world that act as agents for Western Union and its rival, MoneyGram.

Wall Street Tries To Figure Out How To Get Back To The Office

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JPMorgan might station attendants outside elevators to help push buttons.

Citi May Be More Cautious Than States In Reopening Offices

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The bank has operations in some states where governors are pushing to reopen commerce.

Pandemic Threatens Billions In Credit-Card Losses In Echo Of '08

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The jobless rate and Americans’ ability to pay off their cards are closely correlated.

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