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Accelerant Gets A Boost With Thoma Bravo’s Bid
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Crypto for Advisors: The crypto advice gap
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Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former employee of Regions Bank
Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former employee of Regions Bank
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The 10 housing markets where the most sellers have listed their homes for less than what they paid
In some Sun Belt areas, nearly 1 in 5 sellers are asking for less than what they paid.
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White House AI Testing Shift Could Put Open Models Back in the Risk File
The White House is reportedly preparing to bring powerful open-weight AI models into its voluntary pre-release cybersecurity testing framework, a move that could narrow a gap that had started to matter for banks, payment firms and merchants choosing among artificial intelligence vendors. The reported change, detailed by WIRED, would mean open models could be included in the framework…
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These workers have charisma, confidence — and no fear of AI taking their jobs. They’re the personality hires.
Employers are looking for “coachability, curiosity, reliability and comfort asking for clarification.”
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B2C2 taps Schroders veteran to chase Asia’s growing crypto wealth
The institutional crypto liquidity provider is bringing on the former Schroders Wealth Management Asia chairman as it targets family offices and asset managers across the region.
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FinTech Navi Targets $2 Billion Valuation in India IPO
FinTech startup Navi is preparing to launch its initial public offering in India and will seek a valuation of as much as $2 billion, Bloomberg reported Thursday (Aug. 13), citing unnamed sources. Navi aims to raise as much as 30 billion rupees (about $315 million) and file a prospectus by December, according to the report.…
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Watch: UK PM Wants Every Area In Britain To House Migrants
Watch: UK PM Wants Every Area In Britain To House Migrants Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News, Prime Minister Andy Burnham has decided that “all parts of the country need to play their part.” That means middle-class families and leafy villages must now accept large numbers of asylum seekers so the poorest areas are…
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Wholesale prices were flat in July, below expectations for 0.2% increase
The producer price index was expected to increase by 0.2% in July, according to the Dow Jones consensus.