Reputational risk will exist whether or not regulators look for it
There is a difference between combating discrimination and forcing bankers to ignore problems.
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There is a difference between combating discrimination and forcing bankers to ignore problems.
The legal profession has become a primary source of immense social costs that actively undermine the nation’s democratic and economic foundations. Those costs...
There is a considerable degree of angst about the seismic changes affecting major college sports in the last few years, and there’s no indication that these c...
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2606.03767: Trading Frictions in Dynamic Cap-and-Trade Markets
The model tightens ideological discipline and expands monitoring, while temples quietly resist pressure to preach political doctrine rather than classical culti...
Reduced minimum fees and size could temper ‘emulation’ issue dominance
Multiscale collaborative regulation of water transfer projects can achieve regulation goals that combine macro control with local adjustment, enhancing the
Government bureaucracy almost killed this small business. America rightly celebrates entrepreneurs, and yet it continues to make their lives needlessly difficul...
An argument for the development of generally accepted life insurance principles
UK casino operators have had to adapt to a lot in a short space of time. A wave of regulatory and financial changes has landed, and together they have
Growing old is never much fun—unless it’s a house, in which case, for BRRRR investors and flippers, it has traditionally been both a lot of fun and a great
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Reports show banks and the agencies that regulate them are both very vulnerable to fast-moving cyber attackers exploiting loopholes in computer systems.
The visceral thrill of the annual summer holiday is a deeply human experience, a shared social ritual that represents months of hard work, financial saving,
While disparate impact has never been under greater legal pressure, its influence on the future of housing policy and even employment continues to grow, showing...
States should not attempt economic regulation beyond their borders.
A group of researchers have proposed rules to prevent artificial intelligence from overpowering humans in math
Malaysian authorities have introduced new rules prohibiting children under the age of 16 from creating their own accounts on social networks, AzerNEWS reports.
Finally, there’s a bipartisan initiative in Congress to fix the mad cash grab that’s plaguing college sports — but it has been greeted with a remarkab...
From data center backlash and new state regulations to shaky ROI and failed enterprise tools, the industry is entering a more skeptical phase.
For middle-market chief financial officers, the promise of faster payments is not enough to move digital assets into the finance stack. That was the main
Explore how the US and EU are taking divergent approaches to iGaming regulation, shaping market expansion, and industry innovation in 2026.
Senate should pass the GOOD Act.
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2605.30650: When AI Meets Wall Street: A Survey on Trustworthy AI in Fintech
Early adoption lowers TLAC and debt constraints as five banks move off leverage-based LTD requirement
With more people using AI chatbots, the question is - how safe are they?
I’ve analyzed the near-term economic effects of an AI pause, out of concern for my investments, and a desire to predict how strong political opposition to a p...
Wetlands are some of the US’s most valuable and endangered environments. It’s now up to local action to preserve them.
ALMOST universally, universities and higher education institutions are recognized as zones of freedom. They are centers of political discourse and ferment. But ...
Can leaders regulate what they don't understand? Pete Foley explores why strategic decision-making in an AI-driven economy requires a scientific mindset.