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Fintechs stepped up to the plate in giving Americans faster access to stimulus checks without fees
Bitcoin was first seen as an obscure digital currency born from the 2008 financial crisis. In 2021, it’s viewed as digital gold.
The lending program was due to expire on March 31
The housing market is still thriving but the refinance market is slowing
Archegos Capital reportedly defaulted on margin calls
S&P Global Market Intelligence analyzed more than 4,000 banks and credit unions to name the top performers
The national body’s chief executive has expressed pride with how the sector has responded to Covid-19
The payments specialist now has more than $54 billion in assets
The past year has felt similar to the 2008 economic crisis in many ways.
Research from the Federal Reserve noted profitability and capital positions improved in H2 2020
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