Government

A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary.

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Crypto’s New Congressional Subcommittee Aims for ‘Responsible Innovation’
Crypto’s New Congressional Subcommittee Aims for ‘Responsible Innovation’
January 26, 2023  |  Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency industry regulation in the post-FTX era has emerged as a pressing concern for the new Congress. It is no less pressing a concern for...

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UK and Thailand Sign FinTech and Sustainable Finance MOU
UK and Thailand Sign FinTech and Sustainable Finance MOU
January 11, 2023  |  Partnerships

The U.K. has signed an MOU on financial services with Thailand. The new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed on Monday (Jan. 9) and publicized on...

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Biden Looks to Halve Student Loan Payments for Some Borrowers
Biden Looks to Halve Student Loan Payments for Some Borrowers
January 10, 2023  |  Loans

The Biden Administration has proposed an income-driven repayment plan designed to ease student loan debt. The proposed regulations, announced Tuesday (Jan. 10) would amend the...

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UK Watchdog: $1B of COVID Relief Loans Were Fraudulent
UK Watchdog: $1B of COVID Relief Loans Were Fraudulent
January 05, 2023  |  Security & Fraud

Recent analysis from the U.K. finds more than $1 billion in COVID relief loans involved irregularities such as fraud. An October report by the U.K. Department...

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1.1M Reasons Why Fed’s Revised Jobs Report Demands Healthy Data Skepticism
1.1M Reasons Why Fed’s Revised Jobs Report Demands Healthy Data Skepticism
December 22, 2022  |  Economy

Revised jobs report data shows the difficulties of planning for the future based on government numbers. Government data is critical in helping companies and individuals...

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First White House Cybersecurity Chief Chris Inglis to Resign
First White House Cybersecurity Chief Chris Inglis to Resign
December 21, 2022  |  Cybersecurity

Chris Inglis, U.S. cybersecurity chief, is reportedly expected to step down within two months. Inglis — who was the first to serve as national cyber...

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Report: Italian Government Easing Merchants’ Digital Payment Woes
Report: Italian Government Easing Merchants’ Digital Payment Woes
December 21, 2022  |  Digital Payments

The Italian government has backed a plan to lower digital payment fees for retailers. The measure, part of the country’s 2023 budget, would impose a...

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Core CPI Misses the Reality of Paycheck-to-Paycheck Pressures
Core CPI Misses the Reality of Paycheck-to-Paycheck Pressures
December 20, 2022  |  Economy

Core CPI numbers say inflation’s sting is easing. The paycheck-to-paycheck reality says otherwise. At a high level, the Consumer Price Index exists as a benchmark...

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Senate Appoints Martin Gruenberg as FDIC Chairman
Senate Appoints Martin Gruenberg as FDIC Chairman
December 20, 2022  |  Personnel

The U.S. Senate has named Martin Gruenberg to his second term as FDIC chairman. According to published reports, the Senate confirmed Gruenberg and named Republicans...

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