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We are often told things that challenge us make us stronger. I'm not sure if that is true, but I do know that events and people will change a person.
September 12
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The administration is introducing the American Jobs Act to Congress in attempt to alleviate the prolonged high levels of unemployment. The act includes payroll tax cuts, tax credits, extended jobless benefits, fixes for school infrastructure and road repairs.
September 9
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While well intended, Dodd-Frank only tinkers with our supervisory and regulatory structure rather than making the hard but needed changes.
September 9
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Regulators should not allow any more bank mergers if the resulting entity would exceed $100 billion in assets. The return is just not worth the risk.
September 9
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Microsoft inadvertently released the details of its Windows security flaws days ahead of when it planned to release the fixes for them.
September 9
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American Banker recently ran four items about allegations that banks were ripping off various kinds of businesses: retailers, appraisers, pension funds and homeowners' associations.
September 9
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People who have had had their financial information stolen online might be more vulnerable to having their wallets stolen in person.
September 9
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A new bulletin from Visa indicates that it is increasingly concerned about point of sale terminals being adapted to steal card data over Bluetooth connections.
September 9
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As the United States commemorates the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack, the financial community, among many others, is taking time to reflect on those lost. We should also remember how difficult it must be for their surviving families.
September 8
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Stanford University's hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., is offering identity theft protection to 20,000 patients after discovering that their personal information was visible online for almost a year.
September 8
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