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Retail Pulse: Microsoft To Open London Flagship; Walmart Hires Tech Exec

PYMNTS

Technology companies are opening brick-and-mortar stores to let customers try out their products in real life. In the space, consumers can experience technology, services and products from Microsoft and from the company’s partners. The flagship was designed to build connections with customers, businesses and the local community.

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Thurlow Describes Innovation Journey, Core Advocacy

ABA Community Banking

In keynote remarks last night at the St. Louis Fed’s community banking research conference, bank CEO Julieann Thurlow outlined Massachusetts-based Reading Cooperative Bank’s innovation journey and how it improved financial inclusion in the communities it serves.

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Virtual Gaming Grows Into A Force For Tourism And Even Atlantic City

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Already for 2020, Niantic said it has added St. Louis, Philadelphia and Liverpool to the gaming event list. The gaming part of the mall will reside alongside some 200 retail stores there. Take malls, those once all-but holy centers of U.S. And all that involves another growing area of the gaming world, eSports.

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Is Your Contemplated Bank Merger Anti-Competitive?

Jeff For Banks

Yesterday at the ABA's virtual Conference for Community Bankers (CCB), Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman gave a speech, My Perspective on Bank Regulation and Supervision. Up-to-date geographic market definitions are available at the St. Louis' Fed CASSIDI database or from the relevant Reserve Bank.

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Sam?s Club Takes On Convenience In Age of Amazon

PYMNTS

The new brick-and-mortar location will come chock-full of new retail innovations, but the store won’t carry a plethora of items. You can expect to see a new level of convenience at this facility, and the technologies we use will continue to evolve.”. As consumers continue to change, retailers need to find ways to change with them.”.

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