Where the Fed’s Michael Barr goes from here
Known as a pragmatic moderate before arriving at the Fed, Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr is now synonymous with an aggressive and divisive approach to bank regulation. Can he still accomplish his goals under President Trump?
Richard Parsons, who chaired Citi during financial crisis, dies at 76
The executive dubbed "Captain Emergency" stabilized ailing companies such as AOL Time Warner and Dime Savings Bank before being named chairman of Citigroup in 2009.
Gen Z, millennials drive BNPL growth this holiday season
Improved consumer confidence helped to drive greater use of buy now/pay later as younger generations turned to short-term installment options.
Banking’s big moves in 2024: Fed cuts, mergers and Trump
This year saw the impact of Donald Trump's return to the White House, the first rate cut from the Federal Reserve in roughly four years and more.