Regulation

S. Korea Suspends Credit Firms After Data Theft
March 11, 2014

Three credit agencies in South Korea have been suspended for three months in the wake of a large-scale data theft. The South Korean Financial Service Commission (FSC) suspended the Lotte Group, NH Financial Group Inc. and KB Financial Group Inc. A 10-day appeal period will...

Attacks Plague More Bitcoin Exchanges
March 11, 2014

Another major Bitcoin exchange reportedly has suspended withdrawals, citing an extended distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. Bitstamp, an exchange headquartered in Slovenia, announced the suspension after irregularities were discovered in the site’s wallet system, Coindesk reported on Feb. 11. Andreas Antonopoulos, chief security officer for Blockchain.info,...

J.P. Morgan: Watch Out For Bitcoin
March 10, 2014

A senior J.P.Morgan official wrote in a recent note to clients that Bitcoin is a risky investment and may be too dangerous to function as a viable currency. John Normand, JPM’s chief global FX strategist, wrote that, “As a medium of exchange, unit of account...

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Study: Smartphone Sales Leapt Past Regular Phones In 2013
March 10, 2014

For the first time, smartphone sales worldwide exceeded those for regular phone devices last year, according to new research from Gartner. Out of the 1.8 billion phones sold in 2013, 968 million of them were smartphones. This represents a 3.5 percent increase from 2012 levels,...

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Retail Sales Fall In January
March 10, 2014

The U.S. Commerce Department reported this week that January retail sales unexpectedly fell compared with December as automobile sales slipped. Sales were down 0.4 percent, Reuters reported on Feb. 13. Estimates for January called for a 0.2 percent increase in retail sales. The Commerce Department...

Hacker Steals Mt. Gox Source Code, Customer Data
March 10, 2014

04 March 2014 The source code for Mt. Gox, the troubled virtual-currency exchange, has been leaked online by an anonymous hacker. Additionally, the person also disclosed to TechCrunch that he or she stole 20GB worth of customer information, including allegedly passport and other personal identification data. The...

Citi Entangled In Money-Laundering, Fraud Probes
March 10, 2014

04 March 2014 One of Citigroup’s banking affiliates, Banamex USA, is being hit by twin inquires related to fraud and money-laundering regulation compliance. Banamex, which provides banking services to communities in the United States and Mexico, recently revealed in SEC filings that it had been...

Merchants In Three States Sue For Surcharging Rights
March 10, 2014

06 March 2014 Merchants in California, Texas and Florida reportedly have filed lawsuits to challenge laws that prevent them from imposing extra charges on credit card purchases. Credit card transactions tend to cost merchants more to process than other payment types. Under network rules, merchants...

UK Blocks Unlicensed iGaming Operators From Finance Market
March 10, 2014

MasterCard, Visa and PayPal all reportedly voluntarily have agreed to block payments to non-UK-licensed gambling operators in anticipation of proposed changes to a UK gambling bill that would set an online gambling tax. Reports indicate that the proposed Gaming Duty rate of 15% would lead...