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Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement With Merchants to Lower Fees

Visa and Mastercard have reached a settlement with merchants that will provide more flexibility and options to control how they receive payments from customers.

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Coinbase Launches Platform for Digital Token Offerings

Blockchain startup Monad will be the first project to sell its token on the new platform.

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Citadel Launches New Stock-Picking Unit in Europe

Strategic Equity Investments, led by a former Elliott Investment Management partner, will take bigger stakes in European companies.

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Hannover Re Lifts Profit View

The reinsurer now expects net income for 2025 to come in at €2.6 billion, up from its previous guidance of €2.4 billion.

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Permira to Buy JTC in $3 Billion Deal

The price represents a 49% premium to JTC's closing price on Aug. 13, the day before Permira made its first offer.

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The Year's Hottest Crypto Trade Is Crumbling

Some investors are saying "told you so," while others are doubling down, as a selloff in bitcoin and other digital tokens hits crypto-treasury companies.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Commerzbank, Hannover Re, OCBC and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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Samsung Wants to Launch a U.S. Credit Card and Challenge Apple in Consumer Finance

The South Korean tech giant and Barclays are in advanced talks to launch a credit card, with both seeking bigger inroads into Americans' financial lives.

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Why Car Insurers Are Under Pressure to Cut Rates

Car insurers have been bracing for the fallout from a trade war, but it's a price war they should be more worried about.

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KKR Defied Private-Equity Fundraising Slump in the Third Quarter

The private-markets managers leaders sought to counter the gloomy headlines that have dampened the mood of many private-equity investors.

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Affirm Eyes Card Payments as Next Era of Buy Now, Pay Later

Buy now, pay later companies like Affirm are aiming to compete more closely with credit-card companies.

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Brookfield Sees Strong Fundraising Ahead on Heels of Banking $30 Billion

The infrastructure investor is shopping for capital for its first strategy dedicated to artificial intelligence.

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Bryan Rosenblatt to Leave Craft Ventures, Set Up Standalone Firm

Rosenblatt's Sandlot will invest in seed rounds, while Craft has been shifting to more mature investments.

 

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