Regulation and compliance
It is easy for banks to get caught up in what appears innovative but ends up being for show.
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard explains why community banks feel they were hit with unduly tough regulations after the financial crisis.
October 17 -
American Banker's newly appointed editor-in-chief, Rob Blackwell, shares his take on the prospects for financial regulation reform this fall.
September 12
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Karen Mills, former head of the Small Business Administration, says the glut of online lenders could help entrepreneurs obtain funds quickly.
September 5 -
As American workers age and continue to be disrupted by technology, the U.S. needs to create skills training, says Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan.
August 15 -
Christine Duhaime, an anti-money-laundering attorney in Toronto, lays out the reasons banks should become early experts (and assist) in initial coin offerings. She also lays out the risks, especially in the wake of the SEC’s report suggesting some ICO tokens are really securities.
August 1 -
Former Comptroller of the Currency Eugene Ludwig shares stories from his days as a top regulator during the Clinton Administration and the reasons why bank rules should be reviewed and maybe rewritten.
July 25 -
Vinny Lingham, founder and CEO of Civic, discusses the froth in cryptocurrency markets, the mania for "initial coin offerings," the right way to do token sales, the future of digital identity and the banking system's security failings.
June 21 -
Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker sat down with American Banker to talk fintech, financial regulation and the economy.
May 16 -
Andreas Dombret, the head of banking supervision for the German central bank, talks with American Banker's John Heltman about the need for international cooperation, how blockchain changes regulation, and the difference between the German and U.S. banking systems.
May 5