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BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Louis Lavelle |
Commentary: The Problem of the "Lingering CEO" Sanford Weill is a great leader -- but his continued presence will only cramp his successor Chuck Prince's style  |
Bank Technology News July 2003 Adams et al. |
Today's Most Talked About Technology: Blockbuster or Bomb? Industry experts rate the most talked about technology. Using a star system of one to five (five being most critical), the experts review just how important these issues are, and how that will influence financial institutions' technology spending.  |
Bank Technology News July 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
Redrawing Clients' Financial Picture MoneyFind helps banks retain clients  |
Bank Technology News July 2003 |
By the Numbers Beyond cell phones, electronic recharge of stored-value accounts is filtering into transit, retail affinity and payroll cards. Savvy banks hope to exploit myriad options in top-end services for pre-paid products.  |
Bank Technology News July 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
Biometric IDs Come of Age TouchCredit launches suite that combats on-line fraud  |
Bank Technology News July 2003 Holly Sraeel |
What's in a Finance Acronym? Surprise... Very Little. in an industry confronted by increasing regulation and stiff competition, players in financial services have been bombarded by a series of buzzwords, catch phrases and acronyms. After years of careful observation, one might argue the money's in the acronym, not in what the acronym actually means.  |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Kathleen Kerwin |
One of Ford's Engines Is Humming, Anyway But can its finance division keep up a stellar profit recovery?  |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Moon Ihlwan |
In Korea, Old Banking Habits Die Hard Since the 1997-1998 Asian Crisis, South Korea's banking industry -- the supplier of cheap credit to the country's recklessly managed chaebol -- has undergone a radical transformation. A record to be proud of. Yet, judging from recent events, it is still a record at risk.  |
Registered Rep. July 9, 2003 Nigel Goodman |
The "Potential" Play in the HNW Game The pursuit of high-net-worth clients is a tough road. An increasing number of financial advisors are trying to land well-to-do clients before they attain high-net-worth status.  |
Trusts & Estates July 8, 2003 Wendy Davis |
Wealthy Family Sues Famous Lawyer Over Tax Plan New York real estate magnate Charles B. Benenson filed suit accusing noted lawyer Jonathan Blattmachr of breach of contract and conflict of interest. At core is the reverse split dollar arrangement -- a tax loophole that the IRS recently warned it will not allow.  |
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