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How Federal Debt May Impact Banking

South State Correspondent

Secular changes occur over many business cycles, tend to be slow-moving, and are more difficult to manage with business strategy. However, because bank capital has an average expected life of 15 to 20 years, bank managers must gauge and react to secular changes that will impact their business model.

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How resilient are UK corporate bond issuers to refinancing risks?

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Laura Achiro and Neha Bora Central banks in most advanced economies have tightened monetary policy by raising interest rates. However, in subsequent years, lessons learned from the financial crisis have paved the way for advances in risk management and more cautious lending practices.

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5G & The Future Of Connectivity: 20 Industries The Tech Could Transform

CB Insights

From enabling remote robotic surgery and widespread adoption of autonomous cars to improving crop and livestock management, 5G is poised to disrupt a plethora of the world’s biggest industries. With more connected smart grids, energy management will become more efficient, reducing electricity peaks and energy costs overall.

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10 Bank Technology Trends to Follow for 2024

South State Correspondent

Enterprise Continuous Threat Exposure Management While many banks are advanced in managing their ongoing exposure management, the pace of change is causing banks to rethink their cyber defense. At present, many banks utilize a variety of fraud and security tools that both overlap and have gaps in coverage.

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Winds of Change Starting to Blow at the Fed

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Powell’s term as Chair of the FOMC expires in February, while his term on the Board of Governors doesn’t expire until 2028. There is potential for him to shepherd in an era where the central bank has more women and people of color along with those who may put more monetary-policy emphasis on reducing economic inequality.