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It just was a matter of time before a major brand would experience a data breach in 2016. While the Wendys card data breach is under investigation it has reinvigorated a discussion among merchants who want to avoid being the next target (no pun intended).
February 8
Creditcall -
Housing policy focused on government guarantees and the 30-year mortgage hasn't done much to help low- and middle-income homeowners build wealth.
February 5
American Enterprise Institute -
If you're going to make your members spend precious time providing you with all that data, the least you could do is actually make good use of it.
February 5
Credit Union Journal -
Despite their recent growth, too few marketplace lenders are reporting data to the consumer reporting agencies, which could negative repercussions on the financial system.
February 5
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Dem Debate Focuses on Wall Street; More Bad News for European Banks
February 5 -
Now's the time for merchants to bolster risk management ahead of the coming onslaught of card not present fraud.
February 5
Verifi -
Barclays' Barbara Byrne talks about the impact of conferences, events and endless reports on the state of women's advancement in the workplace. Wall Street women still make 40% less than their male counterparts, the government finds. Could the next U.N. leader be a Bulgarian woman? And a legendary woman in tech on how to achieve gender parity. Also, Cathy Bessant, Louise Roseman and Barbara Boxer.
February 4
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The amount of complaints in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus database dealing with payday loans is relatively small, so why is the proposal to regulate payday lenders so sweeping?
February 4
Community Financial Services Association of America -
It is outside the realm of possibility for bitcoin's blockchain to serve any useful purpose for the intermediaries it was designed to replace.
February 4
Lebanese American University - PH
Flint's Mortgage Woes; Bank Stocks Take Pounding
February 4

