In|Vest 2018: Innovations & Digital Transformations in Wealth brings together the entire wealth management industry – including leaders in retail financial services, advisors and investors, insurers and asset managers, solution providers and consultants. Held in New York on July 10 and 11, 2018, the gathering facilitates honest discussion of the most important issues confronting the wealth management industry as digital transformation comes up against the reality of market execution. Interested in seeing more? Click

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The best way for banks to alleviate the effects of extreme weather events is to continue to do what they do best — lend.
June 18
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Cara Houser is a career transition coach, and author of Burned Out to Lit Up: Ditch the Grind and Reclaim Your Life.
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The top five community banks have combined commercial and industrial loans of nearly $1.7 billion as of March 31.
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Some banks with large commercial real estate concentrations are seeing their stock values take a roller-coaster ride as investors discount their assurances about the wobbly asset class.
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Stephen is the founder & CEO of Journey, the leading proactive mental health solution for modern companies. Journey was founded with the mission to help all people live happier, healthier, less stressed lives. They've work with wide range of organizations from Walgreens, L'Oreal, Disney, and Nike, to the Harlem Children's Zone, Georgetown University, and the Anti-Defamation League.
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Senate Banking Committee chair Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, is the latest progressive to express some skepticism on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's merger review, especially when compared to the relatively stricter Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. version.
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A lull stemmed from overall cost cuts and a period of regrouping from which banks are emerging, experts say.
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Payday lenders want an appeals court to rehear a novel claim about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding despite a Supreme Court ruling last month that upheld the agency's funding as constitutional.
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Christy Goldsmith Romero — the White House's pick to succeed Martin Gruenberg as chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. — has generated little pushback from Senate Republicans, though her lack of bank supervisory experience and her record on cryptocurrency are the most likely lines of attack during her confirmation process.
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