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Klarna partners with fellow fintech Adyen to bring buy now, pay later into physical stores

Klarna said Thursday that it had entered into an agreement with Adyen to add its buy now, pay later products to physical payment terminals.

UniCredit's pursuit of Commerzbank reflects a watershed moment for Europe — and its banking union

European banking's latest takeover battle is widely regarded as a potential turning point for the region — particularly the bloc's incomplete banking union.

SEC charges Merrill Lynch, Harvest Volatility Management for ignoring client investment limits

They will pay a combined $9.3 million after the Securities and Exchange Commission charged them for exceeding clients' investment limits over a two-year period.

Caught cold by UniCredit’s swoop on Commerzbank, Germany will want to avoid a national embarrassment

Italy's UniCredit appears to have caught German authorities off guard with a potential multibillion euro merger of Frankfurt-based Commerzbank.

China needs more than rate cuts to boost economic growth

More fiscal support is needed, analysts said, after the PBOC surprised markets by announcing plans to cut a number of rates.

Justice Department accuses Visa of debit network monopoly that impacts price of 'nearly everything’

Visa and MasterCard have surged in the past two decades, reaching a combined $1 trillion market cap. That has attracted unwanted attention from regulators.

Nvidia shares pop as CEO may be done selling shares after hitting preset plan limit

The 61-year-old executive adopted a trading plan for the sale of up to 6 million Nvidia shares, and he has hit that threshold months ahead of schedule.

Take a look inside a $1.1 million 'zero emissions' home

Federal officials are trying to boost the energy efficiency of residential and commercial real estate.

Fed Governor Bowman explains dissent on rate vote, says she's worried about inflation

No governor had dissented from an interest rate decision since 2005.

Commerzbank board member warns of significant job losses with a hostile UniCredit takeover

Stefan Wittmann, who is also a senior official at German trade union Verdi, told CNBC's Annette Weisbach that "we certainly hope we can avoid" a hostile takeover by the Italian bank.

China launches probe into Calvin Klein parent over Xinjiang supply chain ‘disruptions’

China's Ministry of Commerce said it was launching a probe into Calvin Klein-parent PVH Group over alleged business disruptions involving Xinjiang.

China's central bank chief set to hold press conference days after Fed rate cut

People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng is set to speak to reporters Tuesday alongside two other financial regulator heads.
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