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and, a silicon valley bank, and signature bank, those in charge push their banks to grow too big too fast. they make risky bets, they got massive profits, executives were paying themselves bonuses right up until the moment that at least one of these banks crashed. to most americans, that is not surprising. people have gotten all too used to big bankers treating the industry more like a game, or maybe more precisely, endless atm for themselves, securing the knowledge that they won't pay any real price if things go wrong. mr. powell, mr. chairman, senators got 19 back with a 21 to 2 vote yesterday, those days for bank executives are over. chair powell, i look forward to hearing today how the federal protect american workers in the fight against inflation and promote an economy with a strong growing middle class. sarah scott? >> thank, you chairman. tara powell, thank you for joining us today. such an important time. your last appearance before this committee was about four months ago, just days before the collapse of two banks, and what we continue to investigate those bank failures, i
and, a silicon valley bank, and signature bank, those in charge push their banks to grow too big too fast. they make risky bets, they got massive profits, executives were paying themselves bonuses right up until the moment that at least one of these banks crashed. to most americans, that is not surprising. people have gotten all too used to big bankers treating the industry more like a game, or maybe more precisely, endless atm for themselves, securing the knowledge that they won't pay any real...
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Oct 20, 2023
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the central bank transfer one unit to this other bank. that is it. that is all there is. there is nothing revolutionary where it works different than the standard bank account which is a revalue to it stable coin is kind of like a commercial bank with the claim to a dollar. as long as that claim is honored they would circulate like money. the thing with stable coins is what is the business model that supports it? what are you trying to do with that? how are you going to make money? there different models but in order to be successful you have to tell me why you do it. every large bank i talk to they said has no interest they seen no value process. but at the end of the day if you did issue one it would circulate like any other and trade with u.s. dollar. there is nothing fundamentally wrong the peacocks i have commercial bank digital currency that trade with the dollar. the federal reserve account has been proposed that leading scholars that vanderbilt law and other places has come out with the idea of a fed account that would require eig
the central bank transfer one unit to this other bank. that is it. that is all there is. there is nothing revolutionary where it works different than the standard bank account which is a revalue to it stable coin is kind of like a commercial bank with the claim to a dollar. as long as that claim is honored they would circulate like money. the thing with stable coins is what is the business model that supports it? what are you trying to do with that? how are you going to make money? there...
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Oct 21, 2023
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make banks risky.this has it backwards. this is the world turned on its head. i think the whole point of our overarching financial architecture is to provide supervision, liquidity, capital and operational risk management, a whole set of other things to take financial intermediation which is nearly risky and make it somewhat less risky. when i was leading the occ we did a series of things designed to do just this. we said, for example, banks have the authority to custody reserve assets of stablecoin projects. we also said banks have the ability to serve as validator notes on blockage which after all of the underlay networks of which stablecoins trial. with the bass heavy authority to custody crypto assets not to stablecoins but bitcoin and of the kinds of things. we did it not because we were blind to the risk of crypto stablecoins. we did so precisely because those activities are highly risky and ought to be supervised, you would think. if there was anything that underscored the need to do that it wou
make banks risky.this has it backwards. this is the world turned on its head. i think the whole point of our overarching financial architecture is to provide supervision, liquidity, capital and operational risk management, a whole set of other things to take financial intermediation which is nearly risky and make it somewhat less risky. when i was leading the occ we did a series of things designed to do just this. we said, for example, banks have the authority to custody reserve assets of...
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we also know that bank deposits are an important source of funding for banks.so, the bigger question here is what will be the effects of that and the unintended consequences in the financial market structure. will this make the loans more expensive, the cost of credit, and so on and so forth. cdbc's in some quarters have been touted as sort of financial stability enhancing to the extent folks are worried about stable coins being sort of financial stability risks and perhaps cdbc might be an answer to that. but i think the jury is still out on that because if we've got sort of a flight to quality any crisis, that's going to be further destabilizing. so there's this whole sort of ambiguity around financial market structure. the second thing i've looked at in myke own scholarship is this question around individual economic rights. and really how money is a really important part of the relationship between people in the states. so, first there's the question of who gets to issue money?ue you can go back and i always lovenv when conversations start with the founding
we also know that bank deposits are an important source of funding for banks.so, the bigger question here is what will be the effects of that and the unintended consequences in the financial market structure. will this make the loans more expensive, the cost of credit, and so on and so forth. cdbc's in some quarters have been touted as sort of financial stability enhancing to the extent folks are worried about stable coins being sort of financial stability risks and perhaps cdbc might be an...
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to say regulate it like a bank. it's not like a bank. we know how a narrow banking works.it's possible to think about ringing payment that are not profit t makers. not having to go to the retail space. it has a truth about it on the cdbc front which is if they -- if there were such a thing at work irrelevant it would be a movement of liabilities from commercial banks sector to the central bank which means unless you are going to say goodbye to the commercial credit quarter you have replacements and given examples of sovereign decision-making on credit example our finance industry i'm not super optimistic that can possibly be done. it would be a disaster. so, there. >> obviously there should be standards and supervision with quality standards. you should have bank like capital requirements on the stable coin system. it's not going to be leveraged. you can have a tier 1 it would render the entire thing value destroyed for everyone involved. frankly the bill that came out a committee in the house goes a long way and all those directions. >> as to what's been said here we need
to say regulate it like a bank. it's not like a bank. we know how a narrow banking works.it's possible to think about ringing payment that are not profit t makers. not having to go to the retail space. it has a truth about it on the cdbc front which is if they -- if there were such a thing at work irrelevant it would be a movement of liabilities from commercial banks sector to the central bank which means unless you are going to say goodbye to the commercial credit quarter you have replacements...
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Oct 28, 2023
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the central bank transfer one unit to this other bank. that is it. that is all there is. there is nothing revolutionary where it works different than the standard bank account which is a revalue to it stable coin is kind of like a commercial bank with the claim to a dollar. as long as that claim is honored they would circulate like money. the thing with stable coins is what is the business model that supports it? what are you trying to do with that? how are you going to make money? there different models but in order to be successful you have to tell me why you do it. every large bank i talk to they said has no interest they seen no value process. but at the end of the day if you did issue one it would circulate like any other and trade with u.s. dollar. there is nothing fundamentally wrong the peacocks i have commercial bank digital currency that trade with the dollar. the federal reserve account has been proposed that leading scholars that vanderbilt law and other places has come out with the idea of a fed account that would require eig
the central bank transfer one unit to this other bank. that is it. that is all there is. there is nothing revolutionary where it works different than the standard bank account which is a revalue to it stable coin is kind of like a commercial bank with the claim to a dollar. as long as that claim is honored they would circulate like money. the thing with stable coins is what is the business model that supports it? what are you trying to do with that? how are you going to make money? there...
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the people that are banked in a bank. they do not have people accessing the banking system -- systems today. you go back 20 years. i don't know what that was. maybe 15, 18 years ago. what that did is pushing wealthier customers at the expense of underpaid customers the overdraft fee burdens and the fee policies placed on lots of everyday americans. moving out of the banking system we have a situation where many have not come back based on the experiences. they are using a more flexible account. i think that, actually, what we need to do is drive more general access to the banking system here. create these flexible charges and payment systems that allow banks to continue to innovate. and to create better experiences that will bring a lot of these un- banked in under banked people back into the banking system to have had this experience. >> do either of you want to chime in? >> the question for un- banked folks is really why are they on banked? why are they not in that space? they do surveys of this every so often. of cours
the people that are banked in a bank. they do not have people accessing the banking system -- systems today. you go back 20 years. i don't know what that was. maybe 15, 18 years ago. what that did is pushing wealthier customers at the expense of underpaid customers the overdraft fee burdens and the fee policies placed on lots of everyday americans. moving out of the banking system we have a situation where many have not come back based on the experiences. they are using a more flexible account....
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the employer deposited your salary into the bank account, the bank wrote on your account how much he this as the card balance. you paid for the purchase with a card, the bank transferred money to the store, the amount of the bank's debt to you has decreased, the balance of the card has also decreased, it's convenient for everyone, you can carry large wallets, service atms, you can unload cash registers and retail staff. total, while they are working in our country two formats of money, paper and electronic, the third will be the digital ruble. the digital ruble is the same ruble that we pay in stores now, just adapted for trading in the digital world. our national bank will issue them, and all transactions with this form of money will take place through it. for this. a separate electronic platform will appear under reliable security. to use digital rubles, people will create electronic wallets and log into them through the internet banking application in their gadgets. wherein it doesn’t matter which bank the user is a client of. all transactions with its digital rubles will take pla
the employer deposited your salary into the bank account, the bank wrote on your account how much he this as the card balance. you paid for the purchase with a card, the bank transferred money to the store, the amount of the bank's debt to you has decreased, the balance of the card has also decreased, it's convenient for everyone, you can carry large wallets, service atms, you can unload cash registers and retail staff. total, while they are working in our country two formats of money, paper...
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also they go for the banks and so on. ah, my legal support of the us stop the handing over the of the dial, the wheels cds in order to make sure because they knew that uh what's going on in switzerland that i went already to prison and they didn't go onto to get them more a be done to go often. so the actually about to protect the measured by on the one end. on the other hand, it was a we in the a marketing event to show a to make, to put the spotlight on the trial in switzerland because he felt about despite seekers and the world press actually turned off in theory. explained to us what happened in court in your 2nd trial. the prosecution essentially just fell apart. what happened there? what really happened is is the fact that my employment contract, which was confiscated by the persecution office and kept it in uh for 7 or 8 years because this contract really shows that ive off employed in the cayman islands. and that you, that it's not possible to apply space bank secrecy in the cayman islands to an employee who is em
also they go for the banks and so on. ah, my legal support of the us stop the handing over the of the dial, the wheels cds in order to make sure because they knew that uh what's going on in switzerland that i went already to prison and they didn't go onto to get them more a be done to go often. so the actually about to protect the measured by on the one end. on the other hand, it was a we in the a marketing event to show a to make, to put the spotlight on the trial in switzerland because he...
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the creation of our nation central bank, the fed was a further acknowledgment that banking and payments had important public infrastructure importance. the nations payment systems. the payment driven in part by technological adoption of the telegraphth. the said invested in an architecture that created public utilities for wire services, ach transfers and now real-time payment. to be sure, our country is not always devoted theur necessary resources to ensure fast and open payment options over the last few decades. during this time, lots of private gatekeepers emerged. decades ago new private electronic payment networks like visa and mastercard started to grow they names, they grew over time. ultimately, they still move money through the regulated banking system through the backend relying heavilyco on communication rails built outside of the federal reserve system. at first, these networks mostly were facilitating short-termm borrowing. largely through charge card. credit card. over time,e, modern day debit cards through in a massive portion of those networks traffic. in general purpose
the creation of our nation central bank, the fed was a further acknowledgment that banking and payments had important public infrastructure importance. the nations payment systems. the payment driven in part by technological adoption of the telegraphth. the said invested in an architecture that created public utilities for wire services, ach transfers and now real-time payment. to be sure, our country is not always devoted theur necessary resources to ensure fast and open payment options over...
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yeah, about 30 years ago midland bank was a bank- ago.ah, about 30 years ago midland bank was a bank that l ago. yeah, about 30 years ago i midland bank was a bank that had very little capital, was barely making any money and because it didn't have much in the way of capital or money it was finding it difficult to make any money. i was involved in a project at the time to try to help it to make as good use as a good of the little capital letter got in order to grow itself and get out of the mess it was in, but in the end the solution turned out to be a takeover. it was taken over by hsbc. i out to be a takeover. it was taken over by hsbc-_ out to be a takeover. it was taken over by hsbc. i believe metro bank ist in: to over by hsbc. i believe metro bank is trying to sell— over by hsbc. i believe metro bank is trying to sell a — over by hsbc. i believe metro bank is trying to sell a third _ over by hsbc. i believe metro bank is trying to sell a third of _ over by hsbc. i believe metro bank is trying to sell a third of its - is trying to se
yeah, about 30 years ago midland bank was a bank- ago.ah, about 30 years ago midland bank was a bank that l ago. yeah, about 30 years ago i midland bank was a bank that had very little capital, was barely making any money and because it didn't have much in the way of capital or money it was finding it difficult to make any money. i was involved in a project at the time to try to help it to make as good use as a good of the little capital letter got in order to grow itself and get out of the...
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so this was around 300000000. rebecca signed a contract with the organ bank because organ bank isn't owns a gold mine. is that what you say? my products. they were waiting for the tax because it shows like a just to make the investment on the computer or was there any kind of uh, due diligence that was done to the event that we gave a couple minutes to the event. the rich, this is this the capability to make this so with the 2 or 3 years he's been since he did this process as well. so nothing ever arrived. no money ever arrived. yes. so it's, it's fake thing. so stopped according to ship the piano back critical that it traveled across central asia to get collecting contracts for support the future investment projects with hundreds of millions of dollars. sheffield said that that is show documents testing to is incredible. well, to convince the companies that he had the money needed to invest. was there a connection between these documents and the 2 trillion euro fraudulent transaction that the premium police had discovered? in order to find out, we wrote to oregon bank, asking them t
so this was around 300000000. rebecca signed a contract with the organ bank because organ bank isn't owns a gold mine. is that what you say? my products. they were waiting for the tax because it shows like a just to make the investment on the computer or was there any kind of uh, due diligence that was done to the event that we gave a couple minutes to the event. the rich, this is this the capability to make this so with the 2 or 3 years he's been since he did this process as well. so nothing...
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of the bank of england. he also chairs brookfield asset management. i had a chance to sit down with mark to talk about how he does these things so well. mark has been the bank of canada governor. the governor of the bank of england. has anyone ever been the governor of two different central banks in different countries? mark: i don't think so. david: in addition to that, you are also the chairman of oakfield asset management and you are -- of brookfield asset management and you are the new chairman of bloomberg. you obviously like b. bank of canada, bank of england, bloomberg and brookfield but there is a story in the latest addition of a canadian newspaper saying you might also be the next prime minister of canada. any interest in that? mark: in the story? it is interesting. you say the same thing over and over but against heard differently in different contexts. i think that story is more an indication of the current environment in canada. david: in other words you would not be uninterested in that. mark:
of the bank of england. he also chairs brookfield asset management. i had a chance to sit down with mark to talk about how he does these things so well. mark has been the bank of canada governor. the governor of the bank of england. has anyone ever been the governor of two different central banks in different countries? mark: i don't think so. david: in addition to that, you are also the chairman of oakfield asset management and you are -- of brookfield asset management and you are the new...
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there are also bank-owned apps that travel within bank rails like zell. others are big tech firms. as i mentioned in china, alibaba's alipay and wechat's wechat pay became dominant in retail payments. in the u.s. and across the globe, apple and google traffic glow -- a growing number of payments through their digital wallet. starting in late 2021, the cfpb began to study these payment platforms including the big tech firms. we issued orders to many of the major players operating in the u.s., and last month at the federal reserve bank of philadelphia we released our analysis of tap to pay teachers, describing the regulations imposed by apple and google. we spent considerable time evaluating the complex data handling practices and privacy protocols at these firms. these firm's regulations are often long and filled with legalese. we often click right through them. to make things even more confusing they sometimes refer people to other policies to understand what data is being ingested, how it is being used, and what, if any, rights a person may have. and while there regulations are co
there are also bank-owned apps that travel within bank rails like zell. others are big tech firms. as i mentioned in china, alibaba's alipay and wechat's wechat pay became dominant in retail payments. in the u.s. and across the globe, apple and google traffic glow -- a growing number of payments through their digital wallet. starting in late 2021, the cfpb began to study these payment platforms including the big tech firms. we issued orders to many of the major players operating in the u.s.,...
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central bank has had an unfortunate | bank has had an unfortunate turn of events.hout the invasion of ukraine, we would not be facing such a large inflationary episode. it was just a coincidence of the supply chain snarls as covid was ending, and then working through that as the commodity prices increase came from the war in ukraine. without that, central banks would not have had such a tough time, they have risen, rates, pretty fast. people could have argued they could have done a quarter points a couple of meetings earlier but i don't think that would fundamentally change the situation. a deeper issue is the inflation we have now is not really in central banks's remits. there is supply chain snarls, the war in ukraine, and a bit of pent—up demand from the covid stimulus checks and the covid stimulus checks and the fiscal boost that governments have done. so things that are more supply—side issues more than what central banks could fix. rates have gone up a lot, and thatis rates have gone up a lot, and that is something that will cause growth in the us to taper of
central bank has had an unfortunate | bank has had an unfortunate turn of events.hout the invasion of ukraine, we would not be facing such a large inflationary episode. it was just a coincidence of the supply chain snarls as covid was ending, and then working through that as the commodity prices increase came from the war in ukraine. without that, central banks would not have had such a tough time, they have risen, rates, pretty fast. people could have argued they could have done a quarter...
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loan to the bank, then it is necessary to write an application to the bank demanding that the error beers can accept such requests remotely within ten working days; the creditor is required to conduct a check and forward the data. but it may happen that the bank or financial institution does not agree with your arguments. in this case, you can send an appeal to the central bank or solve the problem through the court. but don't let this confuse you, there is an easy way to request all stories at once through government services. on the portal, open the service for obtaining information about storing your credit history, click start. then check the correctness of the data that is pulled up from your personal account, send a request, a response from the bank of russia will come to your personal account. formal waiting period. one working day, but in practice it is 10-20 minutes. open the response received, select the agency from the list and go to its website, register and request the story itself. each office's registration process and requests are slightly different, so follow the instr
loan to the bank, then it is necessary to write an application to the bank demanding that the error beers can accept such requests remotely within ten working days; the creditor is required to conduct a check and forward the data. but it may happen that the bank or financial institution does not agree with your arguments. in this case, you can send an appeal to the central bank or solve the problem through the court. but don't let this confuse you, there is an easy way to request all stories at...
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our traditional answer is banks and things that look a lot like banks. i think the policy question now is one of our the other types of firms that just don't present settlement risks where we could expand this? i do think the answer is yes. some of the storms are in a legal fight right now in order to get access on existing terms top but i think the fact they're having to fight the fed on this is one reason for congress to intervene. and the other types of firms would like access and a think should have access who are then not the type of firms we typically think of in the safety and soundness way. this is why i make the distinction between clearing and settlement rails, is that banks suck at technology. i know this. ident technology for banks in my career. it's not that there are not great people but the challenges of legacy technology stacks huge often amalgamated businesses and the fact that they're full of bankers and not software engineers means that when it comes to moving the clearing rails i had using new technology to do things that the next gen
our traditional answer is banks and things that look a lot like banks. i think the policy question now is one of our the other types of firms that just don't present settlement risks where we could expand this? i do think the answer is yes. some of the storms are in a legal fight right now in order to get access on existing terms top but i think the fact they're having to fight the fed on this is one reason for congress to intervene. and the other types of firms would like access and a think...
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Oct 26, 2023
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as a bank of england governor and the bank of canada governor, do you think the central banks recently figured out that inflation was more serious than it was too late or do you think they recognized early on it was going to be syrian us -- serious enough to do something about? mark: no, i think in hindsight, they realized too late. they were operating under the old paradigm, if you will. it was an issue of not enough demand, and that is something that works well generally until you have something -- until you have a bunch of supply shocks. we had a covid supply shock, energy supply shock, supply chains, geopolitics, all of which meant there was more than transitory inflation, and it took a while for some of the central banks to fully recognize . david: do you see any more rate increases likely to come about? there are many in the market who think another rate increase in the united states is likely. mark: first part of the question, i think once they started to move, particularly when the fed started to move, it did respond in a very effective manner. it has consistently surprised peo
as a bank of england governor and the bank of canada governor, do you think the central banks recently figured out that inflation was more serious than it was too late or do you think they recognized early on it was going to be syrian us -- serious enough to do something about? mark: no, i think in hindsight, they realized too late. they were operating under the old paradigm, if you will. it was an issue of not enough demand, and that is something that works well generally until you have...
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it's more planes also hit a mock compound in the west bank. this is as well again, urges civilians in gaza to go south. also coming up on the show, growing anger in the west bank. the un says thousands of palestinians have been killed in classes with this rarely forces. and a p summit in cairo and without agreement as regional and western powers. trying to solve the conflict from escalating into a wider war. the . i'm quite richardson, welcome israel's military size. it will intensify. strikes on garza ahead of an expected ground defensive. the homeless government says more than 50 people were killed overnight in his riley attacks. this as the is rarely military repeated, it's mornings for civilians in the north of gaza to move south for their own safety . but israel has also made clear that it plans to continue its bombardments. there is dryly strikes ongoing thoughts that density of hon. eunice matrix. dress dozens of wounded to hospital meteor reports the district type, assigned me neither. you in school, which was the hosting recently disp
it's more planes also hit a mock compound in the west bank. this is as well again, urges civilians in gaza to go south. also coming up on the show, growing anger in the west bank. the un says thousands of palestinians have been killed in classes with this rarely forces. and a p summit in cairo and without agreement as regional and western powers. trying to solve the conflict from escalating into a wider war. the . i'm quite richardson, welcome israel's military size. it will intensify. strikes...
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most fargo is faring better than most other banks -- then some other banks, especially bank of americaoptimism in wells fargo. a couple years ago, you saw different stock. the turnaround is taking storm. jonathan: most fargo is up by 3%. let's turn to jp morgan. i.b. revenue comes at 1.4 billion dollars. the estimate was $1.48 billion. breaking it down to equities. 2.07 billion dollars and the estimate was 2.2 $7 billion. break this down for us. compare fixed sales and trading to what is happening with equities at j.p. morgan. sonali: this is pretty clean. there investment banking revenue coming in just a little bit over. for it to come in at 4.5 billion dollars versus four pray $3 billion is nice a huge is different -- versus $4.3 billion is not a huge difference but is nice. for them to show numbers in core institutions that are better than expected is a decent sign because it is telling you they are making money from the businesses and consumers. to the point you are getting at, the reason fixed sales and trading data matter so much as there is a question of whether it is stifling o
most fargo is faring better than most other banks -- then some other banks, especially bank of americaoptimism in wells fargo. a couple years ago, you saw different stock. the turnaround is taking storm. jonathan: most fargo is up by 3%. let's turn to jp morgan. i.b. revenue comes at 1.4 billion dollars. the estimate was $1.48 billion. breaking it down to equities. 2.07 billion dollars and the estimate was 2.2 $7 billion. break this down for us. compare fixed sales and trading to what is...
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they also have bank owned attacks the travel on the bank rails. others are tech firms as they mentioned in china we chat pay became dominant and in the u.s. across the globe, apple tracks a number of in their digital wallets. so starting in 2021, they began to study these platforms including the big tech firms. we issued order to the players operating in the u.s. and last month that the bank in philadelphia we released our analysis of tap to pay. we've also spent considerable time evaluating the complex data handling practices and privacy. the firm's regulations are often long and filled with legalese. to make things even more confusing they sometimes refer people to other policies to understand what data is being interested in how it's being used and what if any rights there are clear takeaways. first the firms collect a significant amount of data about the consumers using their products. they use this for a variety of purposes including to develop, market and sell payments, products and for the majority of them other products and services to pot
they also have bank owned attacks the travel on the bank rails. others are tech firms as they mentioned in china we chat pay became dominant and in the u.s. across the globe, apple tracks a number of in their digital wallets. so starting in 2021, they began to study these platforms including the big tech firms. we issued order to the players operating in the u.s. and last month that the bank in philadelphia we released our analysis of tap to pay. we've also spent considerable time evaluating...
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sepeh bank has fulfilled about 40 of its commitments, bank mellat 20% , bank melli 13, bank tejarat 12 and bank saderat 10%, and the rest of the banks have performed extremely poorly, and now we expect it to be dealt with, god willing, mr. safarm. we had zero, yes, several banks like bank noor i would like to tell you that it has been zero. bank noor private bank, noor banki, a credit institution, a financial institution, a credit institution, a bank, i have to tell you that the middle east has been zero, i have to tell you that the bank above it has zero capital. sometimes, well, the banks that are cooperating well in the banking network are some of these. the banks that do not cooperate at all are getting banking education regarding the housing price movement that you said is over. well, we have a serious issue in the ministry of the city regarding the issue of building taxes. well, now 30 discounts are being given . at the ministry of cooperation, there was a good reduction social work has been done in the field of insurance, and we are trying to do other things. by the way, thank y
sepeh bank has fulfilled about 40 of its commitments, bank mellat 20% , bank melli 13, bank tejarat 12 and bank saderat 10%, and the rest of the banks have performed extremely poorly, and now we expect it to be dealt with, god willing, mr. safarm. we had zero, yes, several banks like bank noor i would like to tell you that it has been zero. bank noor private bank, noor banki, a credit institution, a financial institution, a credit institution, a bank, i have to tell you that the middle east has...
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on the bank loans.ink this is something we have seen in europe. only now with the banking industry in my part of the world has responded positively to the implem implementation. i think american banks should learn from the svb collapse. it was a regulatory failure. it was not a corporate governance. >> yeah, you know, we are hear in marrakech and we are discussing interest rates and the state of the global economy. i had a guest earlier who was saying this higher rate for longer environment is going to have ramifications on the broader financial system. there are pockets we are still not aware of. svb is a very good example of that. when you look within the banking system, where do you identify the areas of vulnerabilities? it could be a small number of u.s. banks that fall below the threshold for supervision. it could be the intermediaries. >> the last two years have been interesting. the svb crisis and global crisis we saw means we have learned to be careful not with the loan portfolio which was a pro
on the bank loans.ink this is something we have seen in europe. only now with the banking industry in my part of the world has responded positively to the implem implementation. i think american banks should learn from the svb collapse. it was a regulatory failure. it was not a corporate governance. >> yeah, you know, we are hear in marrakech and we are discussing interest rates and the state of the global economy. i had a guest earlier who was saying this higher rate for longer...
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banks reporting earnings. the ceo told us he is confident in the sector. >> the results we are seeing in these big banks are though double-digit's, handling the environment very well. there is a slowdown underway, no question about that. but my view is if you do not get the worst-case scenario in terms of what plays out, these stocks have 40% upside in them at some point. >> talking to bloomberg surveillance earlier. catherine doherty and allison williams here to cover the banking sector for us. let me start with you. from the 35,000 foot view, what two earnings look like to you considering what we got today? >> they look good but the looking good is backward looking. we had a fair amount of interest rate change since then and the most positive thing that we got today from bank of america was the net interest guidance for 2024. not only are they guiding up but bank of america has been hesitant, talking about the uncertainty, only wanting to get one quarter out and the fact that they are looking out and saying
banks reporting earnings. the ceo told us he is confident in the sector. >> the results we are seeing in these big banks are though double-digit's, handling the environment very well. there is a slowdown underway, no question about that. but my view is if you do not get the worst-case scenario in terms of what plays out, these stocks have 40% upside in them at some point. >> talking to bloomberg surveillance earlier. catherine doherty and allison williams here to cover the banking...
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>>> plus, bank on it? the financials kicking off q-3 earnings season into high gear, starting tomorrow what they could say about interest rates, the consumer, and what's in store for the markets for the rest of the year. >>> and later, delta, attempted rally hitting some turbulence. engine trouble at ford, and a fast mover. a name we rarely mention on the show. the stories behind three stocks today. we're coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight, we have tim seymour, dan nathan, guy adami and our special guest trader tonight, kristen bitterly. welcome to everyone. we're going to start with the late-day selloff. the dow falling as much as 350 points at its lows. the nasdaq and the s&p down as much as 1.2%. the indices closing off their lows of the day, but all three still snapping a four-day win streak. the pull-back colliding with that 30-year treasury option that showed weaker demand. jumping back to nearly 4.9%. all of this as wall street was digesting the latest cpi data. cons
>>> plus, bank on it? the financials kicking off q-3 earnings season into high gear, starting tomorrow what they could say about interest rates, the consumer, and what's in store for the markets for the rest of the year. >>> and later, delta, attempted rally hitting some turbulence. engine trouble at ford, and a fast mover. a name we rarely mention on the show. the stories behind three stocks today. we're coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight, we...
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banks have no alternative but to shrink, small banks.harles: banks in general get paid to hold this money. the fed doesn't want, the fed is trying to take money out of the economy. before i let you go, got only less than 30 seconds, key investable themes and asset allocations. industrials, right? >> industrials, semis. i would broadly the describe the economy as a potential productivity boom set against a policy bust. so i think we could have a very strong capital spending cycle, strong productivity growth. a.i. is just a portion of that story. charles: right. >> so industrials as we rebuild the capital stocks, semis obviously with the ai. charles: right. >> health care starting to adopt technology to better deliver outcomes. charles: right. >> but i'm short the banks. charles: you're short banks? we got a bank expert coming up. we'll find out about that. great stuff, barry, really appreciate it. later in the though arthur brooks will join me to talk about happiness. on a day like today maybe we need to hear that message. we're watching
banks have no alternative but to shrink, small banks.harles: banks in general get paid to hold this money. the fed doesn't want, the fed is trying to take money out of the economy. before i let you go, got only less than 30 seconds, key investable themes and asset allocations. industrials, right? >> industrials, semis. i would broadly the describe the economy as a potential productivity boom set against a policy bust. so i think we could have a very strong capital spending cycle, strong...
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our banks are three categories of healthy banks. and well, d banks with problems, but it is possible to reform and revive them, 3 banks with problems, which cannot be reformed. we are taking quick action on the third one, removing them from the monetary and banking system so that the situation of the banking system can be improved, removing irreparable non-aligned banks, a topic that has been heard many times by government officials. it can't be leveled , it can't be leveled anymore, you have to go to the resolution of the banks some of them are due to the government's duties and some are due to the inadequacy of the system. mistakes and abuse of the power of money creation led to dissatisfaction with loans that did not return. something happened to bank qavamin and the group of military banks in the country and the government had to make a different decision because of the important imbalance that existed in bank qavamin. the big disharmony that happened after that in the noor institute, the one that happened today in the future ba
our banks are three categories of healthy banks. and well, d banks with problems, but it is possible to reform and revive them, 3 banks with problems, which cannot be reformed. we are taking quick action on the third one, removing them from the monetary and banking system so that the situation of the banking system can be improved, removing irreparable non-aligned banks, a topic that has been heard many times by government officials. it can't be leveled , it can't be leveled anymore, you have...
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in the banking system. to check the details of this news, i will talk with the deputy supervisor of the central bank, mr. mohammadpour . hello, please tell me about the new supervisory model of the central bank. what is going to happen in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful. greetings and respect for your service and to all my dear audience, i will serve you as you expect. the law, in fact, the plan of the central bank was approved on the 22nd of mehram this year by the expediency council, maybe for about two years, this law was passed in the islamic council and later in the guardian council, which approved a series of articles of the law. iran was actually considering some reforms, and then in the series of expediency of the system, these proposed reforms were implemented and actually approved in the assembly on 22 mehr 1402 , of course, the history of reviewing this law goes back to the beginning of ten, maybe 10, 11 years ago, which somehow the discussion of changing the country's banking law s
in the banking system. to check the details of this news, i will talk with the deputy supervisor of the central bank, mr. mohammadpour . hello, please tell me about the new supervisory model of the central bank. what is going to happen in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful. greetings and respect for your service and to all my dear audience, i will serve you as you expect. the law, in fact, the plan of the central bank was approved on the 22nd of mehram this year by the expediency...
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why do we say the occupied west bank? let's talk about the west bank in numbers. from january, the beginning of this year until the middle of this year, there were more than 6,705 resistance operations in the west bank, including shooting operations, stabbing operations and runover operations, as well as launching missiles and shooting down israeli occupation drones. there is also a great state of hostilities against the settlers, a large presence of settlers in close proximity to the west bank, and lines of contact with the occupation soldiers that are almost continuous. therefore, the occupation describes the occupied west bank front as the biggest and most prominent threat to the occupation, especially if we remember the number of ziners killed this year, the number of deaths as a result of resistance operations this year to date has reached about 35 israeli settlers and occupation soldiers dead compared to last year which was 30 dead and the year before that were only approximately four or three israeli settlers and soldiers dead. this is evidence that there i
why do we say the occupied west bank? let's talk about the west bank in numbers. from january, the beginning of this year until the middle of this year, there were more than 6,705 resistance operations in the west bank, including shooting operations, stabbing operations and runover operations, as well as launching missiles and shooting down israeli occupation drones. there is also a great state of hostilities against the settlers, a large presence of settlers in close proximity to the west...
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bank of america has closed its telev office. that's the end of this quick take segment. don't forget to send us your comments and questions. i'm. ocean and i'll see you next week. the israel regime needs to pay attention to the economic fallout of the war that is it is waging with the blessing of the us. it's going to take a long time for confidence to return to the really economy. if there is an israely economy to return to, the spectrum of war will always loom if the palestinian cause is not resolved, and in order for that to happen, it can't be anything less than all of palestine to free. in order to bring about economic freedom for palestinians, a dream, reality, let us know what you think, by the way, behind me, we chose that to be the topic of ending, and that's the bds reboot, which can be fatal when it comes to israel, its existence, and of course it's economy, tell us what you think about contact information is behind me, from the team here economic divide, it's goodbye, until the next round. لا اله الا الله لا اله الا الله ابو عبد الله وينك يا اختي وينك ابو عبد
bank of america has closed its telev office. that's the end of this quick take segment. don't forget to send us your comments and questions. i'm. ocean and i'll see you next week. the israel regime needs to pay attention to the economic fallout of the war that is it is waging with the blessing of the us. it's going to take a long time for confidence to return to the really economy. if there is an israely economy to return to, the spectrum of war will always loom if the palestinian cause is not...
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to to, to the bank. and he has several meetings with the doctor that mr roberto just or the company that i would add to registration that they signed the contracts with the bank for the good the money. so this was around 300000000 rebecca signed a contract with the organ bank because organ bank isn't owns a gold mine. is that what you say? my products. uh they were waiting for the site. it shows uh, just to make this payment on the computer. was there any kind of uh, due diligence that was done? oh, i see still at the event that we gave a couple minutes to the event which this is this, the capability to make this. so with the bus to look, see you see fit soon as possible. as far as the nothing ever arrived. no money ever arrived. yes. so it's the same thing. so stopped according to ship the piano back critical that it travels across central asia, together, collecting contracts for suppose that future investment projects with hundreds of millions of dollars. sheffield said that because that is show docume
to to, to the bank. and he has several meetings with the doctor that mr roberto just or the company that i would add to registration that they signed the contracts with the bank for the good the money. so this was around 300000000 rebecca signed a contract with the organ bank because organ bank isn't owns a gold mine. is that what you say? my products. uh they were waiting for the site. it shows uh, just to make this payment on the computer. was there any kind of uh, due diligence that was...
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lisa: all of the big banks have been upgrading who they serve and this is banking for the wealthy, banking divergence with the big banks and the small banks that may not have that discretion. tom: what he showed was brilliant, where other new 5, 10 banks beneath the majors that are going to compete and the answer is that is the conundrum of the government spaces. with all the legacy back to the 19th century. jon: bank of america here up by 0.6% in the premarket and the equity market negative by 0.3% and if you look across a range of businesses, consumers vehicle living -- it has been climbing quarter to quarter. it is amazing to see. tom: did you see the delinquencies on auto loans on younger people? i had never seen that number -- they don't have credit scores like that. jon: third quarter 2022, 7 point 89 and the second quarter 2023, 7 .95 and thir quarter 2023, we are getting closer to 800. for anyone who tracks their credit support -- credit score, 800 is high. tom: the bond market is walking away, six basis points. we are walking away and it the last hour, what has the spread been? li
lisa: all of the big banks have been upgrading who they serve and this is banking for the wealthy, banking divergence with the big banks and the small banks that may not have that discretion. tom: what he showed was brilliant, where other new 5, 10 banks beneath the majors that are going to compete and the answer is that is the conundrum of the government spaces. with all the legacy back to the 19th century. jon: bank of america here up by 0.6% in the premarket and the equity market negative by...
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soon we will talk about bank melto, we have bank melli, well, these two banks are because they have a lot of customers in the network bankers will have a very good influence. check execution follow-up. we contacted melli and mellat banks electronically, but we did not receive a response from melli bank, and mellat bank has only posted a small proposal on its website . he considered that the financial aid to ukraine has been abandoned as a show that does not change anything in washington's position. sergey rybabkov said: russia does not care if the us budget includes aid to ukraine or not? because washington continues to support kiev to give according to this official, until america changes its policies, there will be no positive prospects in relations between moscow and washington. the zionist army targeted the palestinian rescue vehicle in the south of nablus with a bomb . local sources announced that two palestinian youths were injured in the course of confronting the incursion of israeli soldiers and settlers. the occupying forces also closed the entrances to the town in the northw
soon we will talk about bank melto, we have bank melli, well, these two banks are because they have a lot of customers in the network bankers will have a very good influence. check execution follow-up. we contacted melli and mellat banks electronically, but we did not receive a response from melli bank, and mellat bank has only posted a small proposal on its website . he considered that the financial aid to ukraine has been abandoned as a show that does not change anything in washington's...
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and so on , all the same, state banks and banks, not state banks, banks with state participation, thist the cdc, here i am at the same time, please, how can everyone manage to say the mantra structures of rostec, a large number of investment parks, to exist now in conditions where they have money, they work and the military-industrial complex is growing at a colossal pace, they produce at a colossal pace and something is working out, i want to tell you that this is really a miracle, and not just a miracle, but colossal will, what ours did today, not only the government, but our entire real sector of the economy, in such a situation, production, where the money comes from, maybe separate financing, there is a small fund to support industry, a small fund, relative to needs, small, regarding the needs, can i agree, i’ll finish now, otherwise we’ll just generally... get together, because everything works out for us, here, here, the side, what you’re saying, should go bankrupt, die, i didn’t say that, i'm not a fan of the center bank, i just want to understand where we get the money for ind
and so on , all the same, state banks and banks, not state banks, banks with state participation, thist the cdc, here i am at the same time, please, how can everyone manage to say the mantra structures of rostec, a large number of investment parks, to exist now in conditions where they have money, they work and the military-industrial complex is growing at a colossal pace, they produce at a colossal pace and something is working out, i want to tell you that this is really a miracle, and not...
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is it an issue where you look at different tears of banks, big banks versus small banks, or are therehers, and which stocks do you like the most? >> it's a good question. commercial real estate is obviously a big loan category for the smaller banks in the country, and the banks under $50 billion in assets, and the larger banks, the exposure to commercial banks is low, and what is interesting, though, becky, is the borrowers will work with the banks, and they are working with the banks and the customers, and if the properties are fully leased and it's a issue of higher mortgage values and if the properties are 40% vacant, you have a serious problem. for the banks, most of that problem is in the shadow banking system. in terms of banks to potentially own, bank of america is one of the bigger banks, and some of the bigger banks, bnc and some reporting this week, it's a way investors could own banks go into the end of the year. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we have a big deal in the hotel business. we will bring you the details. it's a hostile transition after the break. >>> and then linke
is it an issue where you look at different tears of banks, big banks versus small banks, or are therehers, and which stocks do you like the most? >> it's a good question. commercial real estate is obviously a big loan category for the smaller banks in the country, and the banks under $50 billion in assets, and the larger banks, the exposure to commercial banks is low, and what is interesting, though, becky, is the borrowers will work with the banks, and they are working with the banks and...
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our ideal central bank is a central bank that can monitor every rial that people deposit in the banking system. education network broadcasts various programs in the fields of medicine and health, general information and persian literature in november. the broadcast of sawad yaran tv series will also start soon on this channel . roish with the aim of increasing skills in agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries every day at 19:00. and the golden ball with the topic of measuring public information every night it will be broadcasted on education network at 23:00 . can't you find certain diseases? he took a few medicines, but the price was several times higher than before. the behavior of our health system is not protocol. hello, good companions, dr. hello. and dr. salam teaches identification and prevention of diseases every day at 13:00. every day at 11:00 and 15:00 , there is a review. our story is over. i i am from zest, and the broadcast of the swad yaran series , which deals with the issue of eradicating poverty, will begin soon. you don't want to learn literacy ? marjan sadeghzade
our ideal central bank is a central bank that can monitor every rial that people deposit in the banking system. education network broadcasts various programs in the fields of medicine and health, general information and persian literature in november. the broadcast of sawad yaran tv series will also start soon on this channel . roish with the aim of increasing skills in agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries every day at 19:00. and the golden ball with the topic of measuring public...