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India OKs Facebook Subsidiary’s Acquisition Of Jio Platforms Share

PYMNTS

CCI said Jaadhu is a wholly owned Facebook subsidiary, which was started in March of this year under Delaware state laws, according to a press release. It also has all of Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited’s (RJIL) outstanding and issued share capital.

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OCC outlines risk plan as Northeastern loan growth doubles

Abrigo

Multifamily, commercial and automotive loans are driving loan growth among banks in the Northeast, but increasing risk will draw fresh attention from regulators to ensure recent and future growth is sound, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said recently. The OCC on Oct. The OCC on Oct. • Changes in underwriting.

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Chapter 11 Watch: Hanjin’s Latest Lifeline, Caesars Raises The Stakes And E-Cigarette Troubles

PYMNTS

Korean Air’s board of directors approved a 60 billion won ($54 million) loan to Hanjin in an effort to help it continue daily operations. NJOY, one of the largest makers of e-cigarettes, filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware federal court on Sept. and is saddled with $5.37 billion in debt. 22) after the news.

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Finance in motion— $1B moved for $0.02

Lex Sokolin

Goldman Sachs entered and dominated personal digital lending, runs a neobank and roboadvisor, bought a large digital wealth footprint in United Capital, launched a credit card in partnership with Apple, and is now looking into cryptocurrency stablecoins ?—?something Do you think we will see another moment like this in our careers? but “How?”.

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Banking Is Only The Beginning: 30 Big Industries Blockchain Could Transform

CB Insights

Ultimately, the use cases for a transparent, verifiable register of transaction data are practically endless — especially since blockchain operates through a decentralized platform requiring no central supervision, while still remaining resistant to fraud. Payments and money transfers. Ride sharing.