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International community not doing enough in South Sudan, specialists say

International community not doing enough in South Sudan, specialists say

by Hannah Levitt | Jun 30, 2017 | Business & Tech, Featured

As millions face worsening hunger and a humanitarian threat in South Sudan, international aid workers warned Friday that governments have not taken leadership or sufficient responsibility to resolve the crisis. Specialists at a Center for Strategic & International...
Monetary policy specialists weigh in on Fed’s past effectiveness and future role

Monetary policy specialists weigh in on Fed’s past effectiveness and future role

by Hannah Levitt | Jun 29, 2017 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve’s policies to encourage recovery from the 2008 financial crash helped the rich but not average Americans, which shows the need for more accountability for the Fed, several experts from conservative think tanks told a House...
Banks have enough consumer trust to move into emerging payment technology, experts say

Banks have enough consumer trust to move into emerging payment technology, experts say

by Hannah Levitt | Jun 28, 2017 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – Banks should be able to take advantage of consumer trust in their institutions and products to capitalize on emerging payment technologies, according to specialists at the American Banking Association Payments Forum on Friday. Karen Webster, CEO and...
OCC’s fintech charter plan encourages financial innovation but incites debate

OCC’s fintech charter plan encourages financial innovation but incites debate

by Hannah Levitt | Jun 28, 2017 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – Banking experts disagree over how best to regulate financial technology to minimize risk while fostering fair competition for banks and fintech businesses. Kathleen Oldenborg, director of payments systems risk policy at the Office of the Comptroller...
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