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Fintech stocks slipped as investors refocused on margin risks, lending pressure, and a still-uncertain trade backdrop.
Recession fears are leading investors to think consumers won’t pay back their loans. But is the stock selloff overblown?
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TipRanks on MSNAffirm, Grab, Viking, Pfizer, Eli Lilly: Trending by AnalystsAnalysts are intrested in these 5 stocks: ( ($AFRM) ), ( ($GRAB) ), ( ($VKTX) ), ( ($PFE) ) and ( ($LLY) ). Here is a ...
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Zacks.com on MSNAffirm Holdings, Inc. (AFRM) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on ItAffirm Holdings (AFRM) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
A federal bill proposed this week would affirm that nonprofits and charities are not receiving federal “financial assistance” ...
The buy now/pay later company made a deal with Stride Bank to add banking-as-a-service heft as Affirm Card usage soars and ...
We discuss the investment implications of Klarna capturing Walmart's contract from Affirm. Click here to find out why AFRM stock is a Buy.
Buy-now-pay-later is a juggernaut that’s long been absent from consumers’ credit reports. A recent deal with Affirm means ...
MoreThanFair, a community of organizations dedicated to improving access to affordable and inclusive credit for American consumers and small businesses, today announced that Affirm had joined as its ...
Walmart makes up a relatively small portion of Affirm’s business that the buy now, pay later company can make up elsewhere, ...
The retailer is introducing the buy now, pay later to its e-commerce and mobile app within the U.S. — and later in the U.K.
Affirm shares fell as investors worry about sinking discretionary spending and credit use. The stock slipped 7% to $41.13 on Thursday. Shares have lost a third of their value this year.
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