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The ability of federal agencies to interpret the Volcker Rule and other provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act could be a positive for advocates of deregulation.
May 19
Manhattan Institute -
Readers opine on legacy core systems, the negative messaging around the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Jamie Dimon defending his Trump ties, and more.
May 19 -
Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Alibaba makes another investment; Patreon's growing fast; A cosmetic company gets hacked; A twin fools HSBC's voice software.
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The Treasury secretary says the Trump administration doesn't support separating commercial from investment banking; wealthy neighborhoods are designated as low-income, benefitting banks with branches there.
May 19 -
Brick-and-mortar retailers are using technology to transform their physical stores into an Amazon-like digital experience.
May 19 -
3DS 2.0 is designed to vastly improve cardholder authentication, and in so doing, improve the digital checkout and payment process.
May 19
CardinalCommerce -
The Washington company said that Sean Brennan, its president and chief operating officer, will become CEO when Jim Mitchell retires next year.
May 18 -
Redwood announces board elections, Columbia taps two new VPs and other new hires and appointments
May 18 -
The credit union will partner with the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina on a two-year health and well-being research study funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
May 18 -
The Trump administration must weigh risks to national security in its review of the $1.2 billion deal. Its decision will shed light on whether — given the president’s “America First” rhetoric — Chinese investment is still welcome in the U.S. financial services sector.
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