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Meg Waters is the editor in chief of Treasury & Risk. She is the former editor in chief of BPM Magazine and the former managing editor of Business Finance.
Outside factors may mean there needs to be a new look at how much retirees are paid, according to a Boston College study.
An increasing number of companies are collecting and using customer and employee fingerprints. But doing so comes with legal risks.
Study finds that investors penalize companies for adding women to their boards.
But closing loopholes "will continue to be a cat-and-mouse game," according to a Dutch official.
Insurance industry groups urge Congress to commit to passing TRIA extension before the end of 2019.
Best practices for developing a post-M&A roadmap to help plan and manage both the operational and strategic aspects of treasury function integration.
Some "ordinary Americans" whose correspondence Clayton referenced said they did not write the letters, or were even unaware of the letters' existence.
The bill codifies the SEC's power to order disgorgement, an issue the court is considering.
The limited deal would eliminate some tariffs, but it is not clear when it might be signed.
In a Monday meeting with Fed chairman Powell, the president urged lowering interest rates to match those in other developed countries.