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Dr. Dan Geller, behavioral economist and author of "Money Anxiety," explains why Americans are more stressed about money than ever before and how fear affects their decisions about financial products and banks.
June 27 -
Payment companies have lots of emerging regulations. Regtech can bring together different stakeholders to ease compliance.
June 27
Waymark Tech -
Though regulatory rigor has improved post-crisis, it would be hubris for the Fed to believe it has found a magic formula that will predict with accuracy how any of the big banks will truly perform in the next downturn.
June 26
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Before smartphones and digital wallets, a Georgia bank in the '90s partnered with a calling card provider to expand customer relationships and drive noninterest income.
June 26
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The financial press opines on the Federal Reserve’s bank stress tests; the FT argues the Financial Choice Act is a “blatant attack” on shareholder rights and reduces bank corporate governance.
June 26 -
Amazon's planned acquisition of Whole Foods adds more power to an already substantial marketing program for Amazon.
June 26
Clarus Commerce -
Host Brett King talks to Bill Barhydt of Abra and Shachar Bialick of Curve.
June 23 -
A dad challenges JPMorgan Chase’s parental leave policy. A shareholder proposal to address the gender pay gap gets shot down at Citigroup. Plus, Cathy Bessant, Yolande Piazza and Elizabeth Warren.
June 23
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Operational changes may be enticing to investors, but they threaten the very foundation of marketplace lending, potentially shutting out those the burgeoning sector was meant to serve.
June 23
Davis & Gilbert LLP -
All 34 big banks demonstrate they could survive a severe recession; credit cards emerge as the biggest vulnerability, with a projected $100 billion in losses.
June 23



