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Enlightenment can be found in everyday activities like work, says Thane Lawrie, author of the book, The Buddhist CEO. Lawrie explains some of the Buddhist ideas that, when practiced, can make people better leaders, colleagues and family members.
January 31 -
Rising inventories and the specter of regulation may make it seem like the pandemic auto boom is over, but broader trends could make it a profitable business if banks do it right.
January 31American Banker -
Banks need to be cautious about negotiating pre-merger Community Benefit Agreements with nationwide activist groups. The deals carry real reputational hazard.
January 30 -
Technology that was seen as best-in-class 10 years ago is practically table stakes for banks today and does not differentiate one bank from another. Branches do.
January 27 -
Artificial intelligence now has the potential to fundamentally change customers' relationships with banks, impacting everything from onboarding to retention and upselling.
January 25SambaNova Systems -
After months of forecasting and bracing for a recession in 2023, the economy seems increasingly durable. But it depends on what you're looking for.
January 24American Banker -
More than half of all cross-border payment fees are concealed in exchange rate markups that few consumers understand.
January 23Wise -
Most borrowers cannot understand the information that TILA requires lenders to provide, raising questions about their utility in consumer protection.
January 20 -
Community bankers already have decades of experience managing concentration risks and responding to extreme weather events and natural disasters in their communities.
January 18 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's advances to Silvergate Bank, which catered to the cryptocurrency industry, aren't as worrying as the context — the Federal Home Loan Bank System is a systemically critical node of liquidity in the banking system.
January 17American Banker