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by Thom Forbes
And if there were an "extremely adverse" downturn in the U.S. economy, JPMorgan would probably consider suspending its dividend to preserve capital. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Tanya Gazdik, Staff Writer
There's interest-free financing for 84 months, and gas has dropped to under $1 per gallon, but there's very little reason to drive anywhere. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
"In light of the uncertainty we're all facing, it's the right thing to do to protect each other," Mini's Mike Peyton says. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer
New research from Rakuten Advertising on D2C shoppers finds some surprising category and demographic shifts. Read the whole story

TV SETS
by P.J. Bednarski
Samsung launches eco-friendly packaging across its pricey Lifestyle TV product line, made with dot-matrix-embedded cardboard that's easy to cut. Read the whole story

FOOD
by Steve Ellwanger
The campaign promotes idea that cows allowed to graze outdoors are happier and healthier-and thus produce better milk. Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
The changes have been substantial for many marketers, as they face challenges in adjusting creative messaging, the ANA reports. Read the whole story
by Chuck Martin
In-app spending reached $23.4 billion in the first quarter, the largest quarter ever in consumer spending, according to the research. Read the whole story
by Larissa Faw
OKRP is rounding up notable celebrities with ties to Illinois to encourage state residents to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Chuck Martin, Staff Writer
It's been taking forever to move contactless or mobile payments to mass adoption, but COVID-19 may be changing that. Read the whole story