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Japan to Change Legal Adulthood Age to 18

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With an aging population and a shrinking birth rate, Japan is making its first change to its legal age of adulthood in 146 years. Aligning with the start of the fiscal year on April 1, the age to be a legal adult will drop from 20 to 18...
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Fintech Starup Rupeek Plans to Reach More Indian Cities

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Sumit Maniyar, founder and chief executive officer of Rupeek Fintech Pvt, a startup that lends against gold as collateral, discusses his growth strategy. The Bangalore-based firm raised $34 million to accelerate its efforts to monetize...
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Brex Cash Simplifies Customer Finances, Co-CEO Dubugras Says

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Oct.04 -- Henrique Dubugras, Brex Inc. co-chief executive officer, discusses the startup's new cash management system called Brex Cash. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Merchants Face Bulk of Liability in Chip & Pin Tech

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Dec. 12 -- Martin Ferenczi, managing director at Oberthur Technologies, talks about combating credit card fraud with chip and pin technology and how liability will move away from banks to merchants in 2015. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Tap-to-Pay Credit and Debit Cards Come to NYC Subway System

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May.22 -- New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority unveils its tap-to-pay system for riders. Visa and Chase worked together on the technology. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra speaks to Visa CEO Al Kelly.
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Wells Fargo CFO Says Consumer Spending Picking Up

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Oct.14 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's third-quarter performance, consumer spending, and loan demand on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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To rescue the economy, the government is making a nearly $700 billion gamble: that the same executives who oversaw the banking industry's collapse can now be counted on to revive it.

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HEADLINE: Bailed out banks keep most top executives CAPTION: To rescue the economy, the government is making a nearly $700 billion gamble: that the same executives who oversaw the banking industry's collapse can now be counted on to...
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What Do India's Data-Storage Rules Mean for Businesses?

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Jul.27 -- Kartik Shinde, cyber security partner for financial services at EY, discusses what India's data-storage rules means for international companies doing business in the country. India's banking regulator barred Mastercard...
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Home Depot Breach: How Hackers Can Use the Stolen Data

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Nov. 7 -- Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer at Trend Micro, discusses the Home Depot data breach with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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College Credit Card Debt Grows

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A report by AIG Retirement Services shows 53 percent of college students use two or more credit cards.
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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (07/07/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Many people are wrestling with whether to prioritize their mortgage payment or their credit card bills. AP posed the question to Lynette Khalfani-Cox, bestselling author of "Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom."

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HEADLINE:Your Money: Prioritizing debt CAPTION: Many people are wrestling with whether to prioritize their mortgage payment or their credit card bills. AP posed the question to Lynette Khalfani-Cox, bestselling author of "Zero Debt:...
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Bumped Takes Stock in New Phase of Customer Rewards

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Oct.22 -- David Nelson, founder and chief executive officer at Bumped, explains his company’s rewards program that builds brand loyalty through fractional shares of stock. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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JPMorgan to Shutter Chase Pay App

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Aug.21 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. is planning to shut down its Chase Pay app in the bank’s third reversal on digital offerings in three months. Bloomberg's Michelle Davis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Rise in Credit Costs Key Danger For Japan Banks' Profits: Analyst

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May.15 -- Brian Waterhouse, founder and partner of Windamee Research, discusses the health of Japanese banks amid the coronavirus outbreak. Waterhouse says the greatest danger to the lenders' profits is the potential rise in credit...
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Citi, American Air Crack Down on Rewards Abuse

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Dec.20 -- American Airlines is canceling reward trips and seizing miles, joining partner Citigroup in cracking down on customers who take advantage of the carrier’s loyalty program by opening multiple accounts. Bloomberg's Jennifer...
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Wells Fargo Seeing Increased Demand for Credit, CFO Says

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Apr.14 -- Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo says the U.S. consumer is in a really strong position and sees robust mortgage originations ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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PayPal and Visa End Battle: Inside Their New Partnership

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July 21 -- James Cakmak, Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co. analyst, and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss PayPal and Visa announcing an agreement in which PayPal will stop discouraging customers from linking accounts to Visa cards and share...
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Ignoring Women Costs Finance Firms $700 Billion a Year: Oliver Wyman Report

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Nov.14 -- Oliver Wyman Principal Jessica Clempner discusses a report by the management consultancy which found that the male-dominated finance industry is missing out on more than $700 billion a year in revenue by failing to listen to or...
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Square's Co-Founder on Financial Inclusion and the Importance of Coding

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Oct.13 -- Jim McKelvey, co-Founder of Square and LaunchCode, sits down on Future to discuss how Square allows smaller businesses to make more money and why he provides coding education for free. He also talks about starting the...
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Security Is Top Priority: Discover CEO Nelms

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Nov. 11 -- Discover Financial Service CEO David Nelms discusses mobile payments with Erik Schatzker at the Money 2020 conference on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Home Depot Says Data Breach Affected 56M Payment Cards

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Sept. 18 -- Home Depot said a data breach between April and September put about 56 million payment cards at risk, signaling that the hacker attack was bigger than the one that struck Target last year. Julie Hyman reports on ""Street...
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Frank Abagnale Jr.: ID Fraud Is Much Easier to Do Today

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Oct. 21 -- Ori Eisen, founder of 41st Parameter, and Frank Abagnale Jr., an FBI security consultant and inspiration for the film ""Catch Me If You Can,"" discuss how mobile tech has led to a rise in fraudulent transactions. They speak...
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Apple Pay Hands-On: How to Go Cashless With Your iPhone 6

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Oct. 20 -- Apple Pay for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices arrives at select retailers today. Bloomberg Businessweek's Kyle Stock takes a hand-on look at how it works. Video by: Jenna Savino, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell (Source: Bloomberg)