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Mastercard Names New President Of Canadian Operations

PYMNTS

Mastercard announced on Thursday (May 30) the appointment of Sasha Krstic as president of the company’s Canadian operations. The executive started with Mastercard in 2004 and has served in multiple roles, including sales, customer management, services and product development.

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Mastercard Names New President For Canadian Operations

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Mastercard, the payments company, announced Thursday (May 30) the appointment of Sasha Krstic as president for the company’s Canadian operations. The executive started with Mastercard in 2004 and has served in multiple roles including sales, customer management, services, and product development.

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Washington State AG Sues Debt Buyers for Operating Without a License

CFPB Monitor

On September 21, 2018, the Attorney General for the State of Washington filed a lawsuit (see complaint ) against several companies engaged in purchasing charged-off consumer debts, for operating as “collection agencies” without a license, in violation of the Washington Collection Agency Act (WCAA).

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How The Fed Will Impact Your Deposit Beta

South State Correspondent

In our previous article ( HERE ), we reviewed the banking industry’s cost of funding earning assets (COF), and we compared how community banks’ COF behaves relative to national banks in a rising interest rate cycle. Second, the market has priced in interest rate risk, but it has not priced liquidity risk.

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Guest Post: Financial Markets and Economic Update by Dorothy Jaworski

Jeff For Banks

Stock and bond market volatilities are also seeing winter squalls and are sending messages about shifting investor sentiments about risk. The federal stimulus also drove our national debt levels to over $30 trillion, or 123.4% if the markets thought inflation would be 7% or higher, yields would already be there. in January.

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Corporate banking in China: my crystal ball grows cloudy

Celent Banking

Looking back at the past ten years, China grew to be the largest exporting nation with $2.3 China’s growth into a global economic powerhouse and its resilience during the financial crisis contributed to a nearly 20% CAGR for corporate banking operating income across the top four banks from 2004 to 2014.

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When QSRs Think Really Outside The Box In The Innovation Race

PYMNTS

The drive-thru window, for example, first met the market in 1947 when it was introduced to the world by Sheldon “Red” Chaney, operator of Red’s Giant Hamburg in Springfield, Missouri. The concept was invented by a Guatemalan McDonald’s franchise operator, Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño, in the mid-70s.