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Rob Burgess is a 45-time award-winning journalist who has extensive experience leading newsrooms and working in television, podcasts, radio, print and online.
Most recently, he was technology reporter for Wealth Management Magazine; editor of the Wabash Plain Dealer; news editor of NUVO; managing editor of the Indiana Lawyer; and city editor, opinion page editor and Editorial Board member of the Kokomo Tribune. He was also a reporter at WFHB, the Times-Mail, The Reporter-Times, Ukiah Daily Journal and Ukiah Valley Television.
July 8 -
The most important issue on voters' minds is inflation, and the inflation blame game has heated up with the upcoming presidential election. Putting politics aside, an objective economist would blame neither candidate, since the underlying cause of our inflation, like so many other problems today, was COVID-19.
July 8
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The bank is working with Adyen and Stripe to improve the transaction information that feeds AI-powered payments crime fighting. Can it convince other firms to join?
July 8 -
In this edition of American Banker's news quiz, see if you know the latest updates on JPMorgan Chase's fraud prevention methods, Supreme Court rulings on swipe fees, the woes of former Silvergate Bank executives and more.
July 8 -
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Patrick Anderson-Higgins is Director of U.S. Carrier Solutions at Neuron Digital Trading, WTW.
July 5 -
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The bank acquired these business purpose non-qualified mortgage loans originated by Civic Financial Services in the PacWest Bancorp deal.
July 5 -
Cullen/Frost's CFO is retiring, a top JPMorgan research analyst is leaving, and both UBS and JPMorgan hire tech dealmakers in this week's banking news roundup.
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