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His lawyers characterize him as a math nerd and not a criminal, but the mountain of evidence presented during his trial makes it hard to see him as innocent.
November 7
American Banker -
The small businesses that drive the U.S. economy and local economies throughout our nation are being "hung out to dry" by regulators' push for increased capital requirements, according to the head of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council.
November 6
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A new rule allowing people with long-ago criminal convictions to find employment at credit unions is good for both the industry and for society at large.
November 3
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Intuit is shutting down one of the most popular personal financial management sites of its time — which attracted millions of users despite its counterintuitive approach to accessing consumer data.
November 2
Arizent -
Investing in website accessibility isn't just the right thing to do. It also makes good business sense.
November 2
AudioEye -
Customers cite a large mix of reasons for why they do or do not trust specific financial institutions.
November 1
The American College Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics in Financial Services -
Almost a year since FTX's implosion set a minor banking crisis in motion, neither Congress nor regulators seem to be anywhere close to issuing comprehensive rules for the crypto road. That's a missed opportunity, and states are likely to fill the void.
October 31
American Banker -
Regulators are pushing a scheme that is completely out of touch with international regulatory norms. It would irreparably harm both consumers and the U.S. economy.
October 31
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Neglect of the employees who personally interact with customers can undermine even the most carefully crafted business strategy.
October 30
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Two-thirds of American adults report experiencing financial trauma in their lives, and the vast majority say they are still feeling its negative effects. Improving financial literacy can help.
October 27
Experian