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An advocate for retail merchants takes issue with a BankThink article criticizing the Credit Card Competition Act.
October 20National Association of Convenience Stores -
There are good reasons to be skeptical in the face of predictions of a revolution in banking led by generative artificial intelligence.
October 19London Community Credit Union -
The Indian government's efforts to create digital public access for women can be a model for other countries.
October 18Women’s World Banking -
Higher interest rates, deposit flight and looming credit losses were roiling the banking industry a few months ago, but so far banks seem to be weathering the storm. That doesn't mean things can't get worse.
October 17American Banker -
Far more than most people, financial services professionals ought to understand the compounding crisis of climate change.
October 17Amalgamated Bank -
The simple act of disclosing their sensitivity to interest rate changes would bring market discipline to the banking industry's choices about interest rate risk.
October 16MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy -
A pending new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on customer data will force banks to improve customer service and be more competitive in their pricing.
October 13Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Consumer Advisory Board -
Unfair regulations must be challenged, and bankers are increasingly turning to lawsuits to do so, writes Ken Thomas, president of Community Development Fund Advisors.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has been ordered by a court to explain its reasons for rejecting an application for a crypto-based exchange-traded fund. It's about time.
October 11Castle Funds -
A lack of accurate information about banks' inner workings is meant to protect banks and instill market discipline. But it probably makes everything worse.
October 10American Banker