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What Mt. Gox Means for Bitcoin; JPM's Cautious Outlook
February 26 -
Even though there are more mobile devices than people, many retailers continue to scratch their heads as to why theres so much less enthusiasm behind mobile payments than overall mobile adoption.
February 25
Volusion -
Recently released transcripts of Federal Reserve meetings during the last financial crisis reflect how blind policymakers remained to what was unfolding even at its peak. That suggests the Financial Stability Oversight Councils efforts to sound an early warning next time around are reminiscent of Charlie Brown hoping Lucy wont pull away the football.
February 25
American Banker -
Risk is like water, seeking the path of least resistance. If the path is narrowed, risk does not necessarily evaporate, as regulators wish, but often focuses as a more concentrated force. Accepting this alternative concept of risk has far-reaching policy consequences.
February 25
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So Much for a Goldman Tell-All; HSBC Bonus Spin
February 25 -
Continued focus on this single, but complex Dodd-Frank provision will distract bank managers and regulators from finding ways to make the global financial system healthier.
February 24
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Prohibiting future ownership of unstable CLOs is probably a good thing. Forcing a select group of banks, however, to sell these assets over a short time is not the optimal solution.
February 24
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Fed Gives Everyone a Reason to Revisit the Financial Crisis; HSBC Earnings
February 24 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
February 21
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Until recently, mobile wallets could count on getting at least some boost from exclusivity. If you were on Sprint, you could use Google Wallet but not Isis. If you were on AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile, you could use Isis but not Google Wallet. If you had an iPhone, you could use neither, but you had your pick of software-based mobile wallets such as LevelUp and the Starbucks card.
February 21
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