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    SoFi Buys Payments Processor Galileo for $1.2B

    SoFi has made a major move to add payments functionality to its personal finance platform by agreeing to acquire software company Galileo for $1.2 billion.Galileo specializes in application programming interfaces (APIs) that power functionalities including account set-up, direct deposit, ACH tran...

    By Matthew Heller • April 8, 2020
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    Exxon Cuts Spending by 30% Amid Demand Crash

    ExxonMobil said Tuesday it will slash capital spending this year by 30% — the largest cut any oil major has made in response to the coronavirus-driven crash in demand.More than 50 oil and gas companies so far have announced plans to reduce spending by more than $37 billion, with majors’ BP, Chevr...

    By Matthew Heller • April 7, 2020
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    Tax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead

    Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.

    By CFO.com staff
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    Moody’s Sees Potential Recovery in 2nd Half of 2020

    The U.S. government’s economic policy response to the coronavirus could pave the way for a recovery in the second half of 2020 though downside risks to growth remain high, according to Moody’s Investor Service.In a report released on Monday, Moody’s said the fiscal and monetary response of the fe...

    By Matthew Heller • April 6, 2020
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    Banks Brace for Crisis Loan Program Rollout

    U.S. banks were bracing for the rollout Friday of a $350 billion loan program for struggling small businesses amid tensions over balancing due diligence with the need for timely approvals.The Paycheck Protection Program, a major component of the $2 trillion coronavirus emergency relief package pa...

    By Matthew Heller • April 3, 2020
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    Weekly Jobless Claims Soar to Record 6.64M

    First-time claims for unemployment benefits soared to a second straight record last week, reflecting what one economist called the “tectonic shift” in the labor market caused by the coronavirus crisis.The Labor Department reported Thursday that 6.64 million Americans filed for benefits in the wee...

    By Matthew Heller • April 2, 2020
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    FTC Sues to Reverse Altria’s Investment in Juul

    The Federal Trade Commission is seeking to unwind Altria’s $12 billion investment in Juul Labs, saying the deal was aimed at eliminating competition in the e-cigarette market.In an administrative complaint filed on Wednesday, the FTC said the December 2018 deal, which gave Marlboro maker Altria a...

    By Matthew Heller • April 2, 2020
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    Global Manufacturing Dives Amid Virus Lockdowns

    The coronavirus pandemic dealt a severe blow to manufacturing activity around the world in March, with even export powerhouses such as Germany and Japan experiencing sharp slowdowns.Germany’s manufacturing sector saw the steepest decrease in output in almost 11 years as IHS Markit’s Purchasing Ma...

    By Matthew Heller • April 1, 2020
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    Xerox Bows to Virus, Drops HP Takeover Fight

    After a five-month offensive, Xerox is dropping its hostile takeover bid for HP due to the turmoil in the financial markets caused by the coronavirus.Xerox had sweetened its cash-and-stock offer for HP to $24 per share in February, representing an equity value at the time of roughly $34 billion. ...

    By Matthew Heller • April 1, 2020
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    Moody’s Cuts Corporate Debt Outlook to Negative

    Moody’s Investors Service cut its outlook on corporate debt to negative from stable despite the Federal Reserve’s unusual move to keep the market functioning during the coronavirus crisis.The rating agency is expecting default rates to rise, with those sectors that are “most sensitive to consumer...

    By Matthew Heller • March 31, 2020
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    Fitch Lowers Outlook for Consumer Finance Sector

    Fitch Ratings on Monday lowered its credit outlook for the consumer finance sector, including credit card lenders, to negative from stable, warning that lenders’ credit performance could “deteriorate rapidly” as a result of the coronavirus crisis.The credit rating agency said it expects most cons...

    By Matthew Heller • March 30, 2020
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    Gas Demand Plunges Amid Virus Lockdowns

    With coronavirus lockdowns keeping Americans home, U.S. weekly gasoline demand showed the largest decline last week since September 2019.The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that for the week ended March 20, gasoline demand dropped by 859,000 barrels per day to just over 8.8 millio...

    By Matthew Heller • March 27, 2020
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    Software Finance Chief Adamant Not to Be a ‘CF-NO’

    When Mahesh Patel joined Druva as its CFO in 2014, the cloud-based data protection software company had a single product and $10 million in revenue. Today there are four product lines, and the company’s subscription offerings are generating annual recurring revenue of more than $100 million.Mahes...

    By March 25, 2020
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    European Firms Get Billions in Virus Protections

    European governments have committed more than $1 trillion in state loans, credit guarantees, tax deferrals and other measures to shield businesses from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.In one of the boldest moves, France announced Monday that it will guarantee hundreds of billions worth of ...

    By Matthew Heller • March 18, 2020
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    Fed Unveils Plan to Shore up Commercial Paper

    The U.S. Federal Reserve moved on Tuesday to shore up the commercial paper market to ease funding pressures on companies amid the coronavirus outbreak.The Fed announced it will revive the Commercial Paper Funding Facility, a program first introduced during the financial crisis, to maintain the fl...

    By Matthew Heller • March 17, 2020
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    Companies Brace for Impacts to Top & Bottom Lines

    CFOs are expecting the COVID-19 pandemic to him them where it hurts most: their top and bottom lines.In a PricewaterhouseCoopers poll of 50 U.S. and Mexico finance leaders conducted March 9-11, more than half (58%) said they expect decreased revenue, profits, or both this year as a result of COVI...

    By March 16, 2020
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    Fed Repo Offers to Pump $1.5T Into Markets

    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has stepped in to provide liquidity in the Treasury bill market, citing “highly unusual disruptions” due to the coronavirus crisis.The central bank began Thursday to increase its repurchase operations, offering $500 billion in three-month repos to be followed ...

    By Matthew Heller • March 13, 2020
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    U.S. Producer Prices Fall 0.6% in February

    U.S. wholesale inflation fell by the most in five years in February — and economists expect disinflationary pressures to continue as the coronavirus suppresses demand.The Labor Department reported Thursday that its producer price index for final demand dropped 0.6% last month, the biggest decline...

    By Matthew Heller • March 12, 2020
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    Cyberattacks Could Cripple U.S. Financial System

    In 1999, NASA lost its $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter due to a careless error: the engineers forgot to convert measurements from imperial to metric. This single point failure had cascading effects, with the probe ultimately disappearing altogether.In the 21st century, first-order, single-point...

    By March 11, 2020
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    Oil Prices Rebound on U.S. Stimulus Hopes

    Crude oil prices rallied on Tuesday amid hopes the White House will stimulate the economy to soften the impact of the coronavirus and that Saudi Arabia and Russia will resolve their differences over oil production.One day after Brent crude plummeted 24%, the global benchmark rallied 8.3% to $37.2...

    By Matthew Heller • March 10, 2020
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    Locally Grown CEOs Manage for the Longer Term

    What confidence can shareholders have in top executives’ ability to manage for the long run — as leaders might do, for example, in sustaining a company’s investments in research and development even as they strive to meet earnings forecasts?A survey some years ago of 400 CFOs found that about 80%...

    By March 10, 2020
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    10-Year Treasury Hits Record Low on Virus Fears

    Investors spooked by the coronavirus outbreak continued to flock to the safe haven of government debt on Friday, driving the yield on the 10-year Treasury note to record lows.After sinking to an all-time low of 0.6572% early in the day, the yield on 10-year debt bounced back to around 0.74%. The ...

    By Matthew Heller • March 6, 2020
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    U.S. Productivity Grows at Revised 1.2% Rate in Q4

    U.S. worker productivity rebounded at a slower rate than previously reported in the fourth quarter of 2019 while unit labor costs rose moderately, suggesting inflation will remain tame.The Labor Department reported Thursday that nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, incre...

    By Matthew Heller • March 5, 2020
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    Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Emergency Virus Move

    The U.S. Federal Reserve did a monetary about-turn on Tuesday in response to the coronavirus outbreak, announcing an emergency cut in the benchmark interest rate to preempt a sharp downturn in the economy.As recently as late January, the Fed had signaled it had no plans to raise or lower borrowin...

    By Matthew Heller • March 3, 2020
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    OECD Urges Immediate Action on Coronavirus

    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on Monday urged governments to act immediately to address the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak, predicting the disease could slash growth in half this year.In its latest interim economic assessment, the OECD said growth would sl...

    By Matthew Heller • March 2, 2020
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    U.S. Consumer Spending Increases 0.2% in January

    U.S. consumer spending slowed in January while inflation remained low, possibly setting the stage for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates amid concerns that the coronavirus outbreak could trigger a recession.The Commerce Department reported Friday that consumer spending, which accounts for ...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 28, 2020