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Bank
Little banks swing (and miss) at the big guys
Jul 23, 2014
People hate big banks, but small banks are struggling to win them over.
Financial companies play venture capitalist
by
Molly Wood
Jun 30, 2014
What can we learn from a gathering of financial technology start-ups?
B-corporations can put social purpose over profits
by
Annie Baxter
Jun 20, 2014
Minnesota is the latest state to offer businesses b-corporation status
Why is our banking system so far behind?
by
Kevin Wack
Feb 17, 2014
In U.S., it takes days for a bank payment to clear. In foreign countries, it happens in seconds.
A look inside the secret home for central bankers
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 5, 2013
A nondescript office building in Basel, Switzerland, houses one of the most powerful commercial banks in the world. But only central bankers are allowed to pass.
New York City cyber thieves loot $45 million
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 9, 2013
The thieves also hit up 2,000 ATMs in Manhattan in a single day.
Setting up a bank in Britain gets easier
Apr 29, 2013
Despite the recent global banking crisis, UK regulators have decided to cut down application approval times for new banks and lower the capital requirements. An American starting a bank there says this will stimulate competition.
For public good, not for profit.
India Finance Minister to set up women only bank
Mar 1, 2013
India's finance minister has announced plans to set up the country's first ever women only bank. P Chidambaram says he hopes that it will be granted a license by October.
Swiss bank closes after U.S. tax evasion fine
Jan 4, 2013
Switzerland's oldest bank, Wegelin and Company, has plead guilty to helping wealthy Americans evade taxes.
Report calls Kabul Bank a 'ponzi scheme'
by
Jeff Horwich
Nov 29, 2012
A new report says that the now collapsed Kabul Bank in Afghanistan acted as a 'ponzi scheme.'