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Can Comic Books Boost Compliance And AML Efforts?

PYMNTS

Comic books (along with their more sophisticated cousins, graphic novels) are treated not only as literature these days by fans and many scholars, but they also have a firm place in U.S. Now comes a comic book contribution to one of the most vexing and vital issues of modern payments and commerce — fraud prevention and ID compliance.

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The Mother List of All Banking Books

Jeff For Banks

That's the number of books in John Maxfield's banking book library. Doesn't your bank have a bank book library? Two hundred and forty three books. Books are in author last-name order. Because it's a library's worth of books! Two hundred and forty three. How do I know? He sent me his list. Interesting idea.

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Book Your Next Plane Ticket — On Airbnb

PYMNTS

This comes on the heels of Lufthansa’s announcement last week that its advanced bookings had declined, particularly bookings to European destinations, which the company attributed to “repeated terrorist attacks in Europe and to greater political and economic uncertainty since the original forecast was made in March.”. “At

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My books in 2018

Lars Markull

Usually I am aiming to read one book per month which results o twelve books per year. In 2018 I have read in total twenty books and most of them in the second half of the year. Thus, my reading goal for 2019 is more like 40-50 books – and definitely plus weekly blogging as well!

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When should policymakers reach for the history books? Some examples from the 20th century

BankUnderground

The essence of economic history is to highlight the importance of institutions and the political and social context of economic outcomes. Knowing about how policies were developed in the past can enhance our understanding of the changing context of policy implementation.

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Butler to the World by Oliver Bullough review – an oligarch’s paradise

TheGuardian

A timely exposé of the UK’s post-war wealth industry I t is hard to imagine a more timely book than Oliver Bullough ’s damning account of Britain’s role in facilitating oligarchs and criminals in their acquisition of billions of pounds’ worth of ill-gotten gains.

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Market Commentary: Week of January 11, 2021

SWBC's LenderHub

Last Week: Last week was definitely one for the books. If anything, the anticipated political fallout just reinforced the “Blue Wave” strategy. We got going on Tuesday as the Georgia senatorial runoff surprised by flipping both seats Democratic. Suddenly, the pre-presidential election “Blue Wave” trade was back on.

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