How companies should prepare for the SEC’s climate disclosure rules
Jamie Gamble, Managing Director at PwC, and Maggie Peloso, Partner at Vinson & Elkins, dig into the details of the SEC's proposed rule on climate-related disclosure.
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Jamie Gamble, Managing Director at PwC, and Maggie Peloso, Partner at Vinson & Elkins, dig into the details of the SEC's proposed rule on climate-related disclosure.
Bill Adams examines the risks of the US monetary policy pivot and inflation debate in the context of divisive politics.
Use of AI and robotics in corporate finance departments has tripled in recent years, but CFOs still have implementation concerns
Financial markets stand to play a key role in a net zero future
Some of the news from COP26 will shape sustainable finance for years to come
Simon Puleston Jones outlines what finance execs can expect from COP26
Regional banks are embracing flexibility, scalability of the cloud
As mobile gaming, sports betting and digital currencies become increasingly popular, virtual training to combat rising rates of cyber and financial crimes has become more critical -- and effective -- than ever.
Wealth management firms are seeing accelerated trends in cloud adoption, digital channels and analytics, panelists said during SIFMA's Annual Meeting.
Increasingly more companies are accepting bitcoin payments as cryptocurrencies grow in popularity. Here’s why.
Implementing cloud technology is now a question of when and how -- not if for financial services firms
Stock trading apps are disrupting the financial industry. Here’s what you need to know about the most popular investment apps, and why they matter.
What could happen if hackers embraced Monero and bitcoin became more widely accepted?
SIFMA President and CEO Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr., discusses the economic policy response to COVID-19
Smarsh enters co-sell partnership with Microsoft aimed at meeting the compliance needs of financial services firms
SIFMA president and CEO Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr., discusses business continuity planning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mobile banking apps have already changed the way we interact with our finances, and the pace is accelerating.
Insights for financial services firms undergoing a rapid transformation to a suddenly-remote workforce.
Technology and the ways data are being used to make trading decisions and better understand markets continue to evolve quickly for financial services firms.
Technology is redefining how people plan for retirement and manage their wealth, causing a shift in the industry
CFOs control budgets, and they also should be making sure technology investment is properly prioritized.
WokenUp could be the go-to platform for positive social media
BNY Mellon, AcadiaSoft combine to offer initial margin calculations, reconciliation and message handling for buy-side.
SGX’s creation helps clients meet new Basel III regulation and rules covering uncleared OTC contracts
New advancements in archiving technology and solutions are making comprehensive supervision workflows easy and efficient.
Link to tap AI to tackle money laundering and assess credit risk
Smarsh releases annual e-communications compliance survey
Experts discuss the future of data security in finance.
Regulators and fintechs weigh in on fintech regulation.
Electronic trading has benefited the fixed income markets but still has a great deal of room for growth and improvement, said panelists at SIFMA's 2018 Annual Meeting.
Industry groups are working on adjustments made when Ibor alternatives are used as fall-back rates, said panelists at SIFMA's 2018 Annual Meeting.
Hackers are targeting financial services more than any other industry.
Specific practices to achieve the desired outcomes described in the Federal Reserve’s Proposed Board Effectiveness Guidance
Mick Mulvaney plays the short game, warning shot fired at Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo rips off its own employees, China opens up, and a double dose of money and guns.
Gary Cohn returns, PIMCO checks in on impact investing, Bitcoinitis strikes again, and President Trump's plan puts Boeing jobs in jeopardy.
More on Mnuchin's jobs comments, RIP fiduciary rule, and will the Bank of Germany follow Bank of America's lead?
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is preparing for testing of its digital Common Domain Model, aimed at enhancing automation and efficiency in the industry.
Synthetically securing my palm to my forehead, Achtung Deutsche Bank, Mark and Mario to the rescue, and Jeff Bezos steers clear of politics.
Labor Department joins the Wells Fargo party, Deutsche Bank cut jobs, De-REITing is a thing, and does Basel III need to slow its roll?
ISDA kicks off 33rd Annual General Meeting with release of Future of Derivatives survey results.
CME Group on the economics of Bitcoin, traders flock to the close, the evolution of ISDA, PIMCO's inspired real estate choices, and Mo Salah is magisterial.
DTCC calls for more work from industry to advance OTC derivatives standards, data collection methods.