Jenny Surane

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AmEx, Citi Dangle Bevy Of Perks To Antsy Premium Card Customers

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In the pandemic age, banks are getting creative in a bid to keep affluent customers.

Crypto Platform Bakkt To Go Public Through Blank-Check Merger

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The deal values Bakkt at approximately $2.1 billion.

Fintech Focused On Ditching Expense Reports Becomes A Unicorn

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The small business expense-management fintech is now valued at over $1 billion.

Card Companies, Surprised By Low Write-Offs, Seek New Customers

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The fourth quarter is generally the busiest for card issuers’ marketing and customer-acquisition efforts.

Top Citi Banker Ray McGuire Leaves To Pursue NYC Mayoral Run

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Recently, McGuire has been speaking more about education and health care in under-served communities.

Citigroup Says 30% Of Its Workers Want To Return To The Office

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The company has been slower to return workers to its offices than some of its crosstown rivals.

Wall Street Prepares Systems For Election Night Trading Surge

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Trading volumes are likely to spike as much as eight times their normal levels on Nov. 3, according to one tech-consulting firm.

Citigroup Employee Who Operated QAnon Website On Leave

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QAnon attempts to link critics and opponents of Donald Trump to a massive child sex conspiracy.

Capital One Cuts Card Limits Amid U.S. Jobless-Aid Impasse

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The adjustments set off a swift outcry on social media.

Card Firms Warn Losses Coming With White-Collar Job Cuts

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Some companies aren't expecting charge-offs to peak until next year.

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