How should bank regulation change in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse?
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Two Big Ideas for Preventing Another Banking Crisis
How should bank regulation change in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse?
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Is It Fraud, or Is It ‘Puffery’?
Courts have given companies some leeway to make (perhaps overly optimistic) sweeping statements, a practice lawyers call “puffing.”
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Is It Fraud, or Is It ‘Puffery’?
Courts have given companies some leeway to make (perhaps overly optimistic) sweeping statements, a practice lawyers call “puffing.”
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Rethinking the “Digital Detox”
Experts say the best way to set boundaries with technology involve sustained effort, not just a break.
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Rethinking the “Digital Detox”
Experts say the best way to set boundaries with technology involve sustained effort, not just a break.
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Can the N.F.L.’s Rules for Team Ownership Survive its Skyrocketing Valuations?
Other sports leagues have changed their rules to allow private equity firms to invest. But so far, the N.F.L. has resisted.
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Can the N.F.L.’s Rules for Team Ownership Survive its Skyrocketing Valuations?
Other sports leagues have changed their rules to allow private equity firms to invest. But so far, the N.F.L. has resisted.
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Microsoft’s Activision Deal Tests a New Global Alignment on Antitrust
Until recently, antitrust regulators in Europe and the United States took different approaches. Now, they’re on the same page — which some experts say makes closing deals harder.
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Microsoft’s Activision Deal Tests a New Global Alignment on Antitrust
Until recently, antitrust regulators in Europe and the United States took different approaches. Now, they’re on the same page — which some experts say makes closing deals harder.
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‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Is the Victim of its Own Success
What once seemed like attractive economics have been upended by increasing competition and rising interest rates.
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Just How Common Is Corporate Fraud?
A new study estimates that on average 10 percent of public companies commit securities fraud each year.
