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Nobody will be keen to go toe-to-toe with the Fed, which is the financial systems’ paramount regulator and central bank with virtually unlimited resources, says Intrepid Ventures' Eric Grover.
October 29
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American Banker Capitol Hill reporter Neil Haggerty shares how the D.C. community reacted to Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony and how it looks at the project now.
October 28 -
With data collection, just because you can doesn’t always mean you should, says Equiniti's Sarah Jackson.
October 28
Equiniti Credit Services -
With more baby boomers aging, credit unions must adopt policies and practices to help identify and stop these crimes.
October 28
Parker Poe -
Regulators globally are using "tech sprints" to test new anti-money-laundering solutions. More can be done, but it's a good start.
October 28
Alliance for Innovative Regulation -
Division is making progress, helped by a rise in branded credit cards; about 200 bankers in agriculture and energy lending let go in recent months.
October 28 -
Regulatory bodies are making modifications to disclosure requirements with greater frequency, requiring issuers to spend time and money to make updates across what is often a complex mixture of products, communications and channels, says Messagepoint's Fred Harding.
October 28
Messagepoint -
Facebook’s cryptocurrency would not help underserved communities, despite the claims of its CEO, who is slated to appear before Congress this week.
October 25
Modern Money Network -
It's time to establish a fintech commission.
October 25
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Banks have been pressured to improve diversity in leadership; Visa reports higher volume while PayPal says Venmo now contributing.
October 25



