Financial Regulations

How Will $45M in Scholarships Impact Indigenous Students' Futures?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Will $45M in Scholarships Impact Indigenous Students' Futures?

The Albanese Labor Government has announced an additional $45 million to extend scholarship programs supporting over 2,200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students, primarily from remote and regional areas. These scholarships aim to remove financial barriers for First Nations

Are Privacy Cryptocurrencies the Future of Financial Anonymity?
Economic & Fiscal Are Privacy Cryptocurrencies the Future of Financial Anonymity?

The quest for financial privacy is more relevant today than ever before, driven by increasing concerns over data security, government surveillance, and corporate data practices. Privacy-oriented cryptocurrencies have emerged as crucial tools for those who value anonymity in their financial

How Will Overturning Chevron Doctrine Affect Financial Regulation?
Economic & Fiscal How Will Overturning Chevron Doctrine Affect Financial Regulation?

When the Supreme Court decided to overturn the Chevron deference doctrine, it not only revised a long-standing judicial precedent but also set in motion a wave of potential regulatory changes across various sectors, particularly in finance. The Chevron deference had, since 1984, granted federal

Hamilton Tokenizes U.S. Treasury Bills on Bitcoin L2 Platforms
Economic & Fiscal Hamilton Tokenizes U.S. Treasury Bills on Bitcoin L2 Platforms

Hamilton's recent initiative to tokenize U.S. Treasury bills by utilizing Bitcoin Layer 2 (L2) solutions represents a significant milestone in blending traditional finance with decentralized finance (DeFi). This groundbreaking effort, started on July 4, 2024, merges the unparalleled security and

How Can U.S. Financial Regulators Address AI Risks and Opportunities?
Economic & Fiscal How Can U.S. Financial Regulators Address AI Risks and Opportunities?

AI is rapidly transforming the financial sector, offering enhanced efficiencies, innovative products, and improved customer service. However, its complexity, potential for systemic risks, and capacity for unintended consequences require stringent oversight. Financial regulators need to employ

U.S. Regulators Target Bank Exec Pay to Curb Risk-Taking
Economic & Fiscal U.S. Regulators Target Bank Exec Pay to Curb Risk-Taking

Financial regulators in the United States are taking another crack at creating rules aimed at curbing the kind of risky behavior by bank executives that played a significant role in the financial crisis and more recent banking failures. This move is part of a large-scale effort to tighten

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