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Inside China’s Cyber, Financial Regulatory Changes And Challenges

PYMNTS

billion-strong, high-spending consumers and their willingness to adapt to new technologies, trends and products may represent the economy of the future for many banks and businesses, but it is notoriously difficult for firms to enter and compete in this market. Confronting the Chinese Privacy Myth .

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Banks and fintechs – how should they collaborate?

NCR

These financial technology, or fintech firms, have often been seen as a threat to legacy players, but there’s an increasing recognition that they can also present huge opportunities, if banks are able to effectively collaborate with them. Fintechs are more agile, higher risk tolerant and closer to what consumers want.

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The Surprises Edition: Ethereum, PayPal And The Fed

PYMNTS

India is transitioning away from our biggest competitor – cash – and our digital platform and technology has immense scope to enable this at scale,” said Anupam Pahuja, country manager and managing director of PayPal India. For us, the marathon has just begun.”. said Randal Quarles, new member of the Fed’s Board of Governors. “I

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Will a Cyberattack Cause the Next Big Bank Failure?

American Banker

Regulators need to start paying attention to "denial-of-system" attacks as one of the triggers that could bring down a systemically important institution.

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Can Pacific Trade Deal Be Fixed to Banks' Liking?

American Banker

Big banks were seen as winners in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but their support for the pact is in question as a result of their treatment in a data-related provision.

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Swift Says Attacks Are "Here to Stay:" Report

American Banker

The payments messaging network Swift has told its client banks that the threat of cyberattacks "is very persistent, adaptive and sophisticated — and it is here to stay.".

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Terror Attacks, Panama Papers Show Cracks in Post-9/11 Monitoring

American Banker

Requirements that banks share anti-money-laundering information should extend to fraud and cyber risks, to connect the dots between bad actors and their transfer of money.

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