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location iconBentonville, Arkansas
company sizeCompany size: 5000+

Walmart, Inc. is one of the largest global retail businesses offering in-store, online, and mobile services. Walmart offers a broad suite of financial services including payment services, credit cards, debit, installment financing, and other financial services for customers.

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Mastercard to Cut 3% of Workforce Amid Previously Announced Reorganization

Mastercard reportedly plans to lay off 3% of its global workforce — about 1,000 people — as part of a reorganization it announced earlier this year. M...

Source: PYMNTS
One Year Since the FedNow Launch: What You Should Know

Launched in July 2023, the Federal Reserve's FedNow service has been a game-changer in the U.S. payments landscape. With over 900 financial institutio...

Source: Finextra
As Growth Sputters, Beijing Tries Again to Jolt China’s Economy

China’s central bank took new steps to shore up the country’s sputtering economy, highlighting officials’ growing anxiety about growth only days after...

Source: MSN
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/norinchukin-eyes-assets-including-clos-014942422.html

Norinchukin Bank will consider investing in a range of assets as it braces for massive losses on the sale of roughly 10 trillion yen ($63 billion) in ...

China's yuan is tumbling amid US sanctions and as central banks boost dollar holdings

China's yuan is in the midst of a steep decline as holders of the currency eye the risk of US sanctions. The value of the yuan slumped against Russia'...

Regional Banks Want to Slim Down. Hedge Funds Smell a Bargain.

Regional banks around the U.S. are striking complex and costly bargains with hedge funds, hoping to insulate themselves from a replay of the turmoil t...

Apple kills off its buy-now-pay-later service barely a year after launch

Apple is discontinuing its buy-now-pay-later service, known as Apple Pay Later, barely a year after its initial launch in the U.S., and will rely on c...

Source: MarketWatch
Implications of the Expiration of the Petrodollar Agreement

Saudia Arabia No Longer Exclusively Selling Oil in US Dollars

IMF warns US on ballooning fiscal burden

The IMF’s second-in-command has urged the US to shrink its mounting fiscal burden, saying strong growth in the world’s largest economy gave it “ample”...