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Federal Reserve: Conflicts between monetary policy and bank regulation in tackling inflation

Brookings 07/29/2024
COVID-19 was a worldwide economic shock, creating a global recession later followed by widespread inflation. The United States’s response to COVID was particularly aggressive across three…
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FinCEN Proposes Changes to Anti-Money Laundering Program Requirements for Financial Institutions: 5 Things to Know

JD Supra 07/24/2024
The Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has proposed a rule to counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism that would add significant compliance…
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China’s Plans for Its Enclave in Antigua Could Result in Massive Financial Problems for the United States

Rijock 07/29/2024
Cultural Literacy, which I consider mandatory for any effective compliance officer, must include a good Liberal Arts education. That education should feature among other things, a well-rounded study of World History, including Asian History…
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Is a delay in the cards for California’s climate accountability laws?

Harvard 07/28/2024
You might recall that, in 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law two bills related to climate disclosure: Senate Bill 253, the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, and SB261, Greenhouse gases: climate-related financial risk…
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SEC OKs Award Of More Than $37M To Whistleblower

Harvard 07/28/2024
By Sarah Jarvis (July 29, 2024, 6:27 PM EDT) — The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission has awarded more than $37 million to an anonymous whistleblower the agency credits for spurring a successful enforcement action despite retaliation…
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