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Michael Lewis takes a more sympathetic approach than many other observers to the former CEO of the crypto exchange FTX in his latest book, "Going Infinite."
November 23Arizent -
Federal reports have sharply limited the kind of plaintiffs who can prove they have standing to sue financial institutions under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
November 22Glaser Weil -
Many Democrats' bank-regulatory philosophy is driven in significant part by the premise that banks are too profitable and should retain more of their profits to offset their systemic risks. But there is a danger in pushing that assumption too far.
November 21American Banker -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's report on the system at 100 years old signals major shifts in both policy and structure are on the horizon.
November 21 -
In our ongoing battle against financial fraud, we need a holistic overhaul of the regulatory landscape to safeguard the financial industry and its stakeholders effectively.
November 20 -
Financial institutions can deploy generative artificial intelligence to connect with young consumers and turn them into customers for life.
November 17IA Collaborative -
The agency's insistence on churning out new requirements — even as courts question its constitutionality — is harming the very consumers it purports to help.
November 16Credit Union National Association -
There's a reason why successful bankers with long careers look back on their time spent as vice presidents as among the best of their working years.
November 15Intapp -
The bombshell investigation into pervasive sexual misconduct at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has spurred some senators to call for FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg's resignation. If he can't right the ship, then he should step aside.
November 14American Banker -
The future of financial services lies in collaboration between big banks and fintech, not conflict.
November 14Airwallex