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Economics, Policy & Regulation
Foreign Lenders Face New US Rules Soon
New rules for foreign lenders are becoming clearer.

Features
Technology Sparks Merger Of Us Banking Giants
The US banking sector could see a new round of consolidation.

Economics, Policy & Regulation
Defining Digital: Salon Q&A With Perkins Coie’s Sarah Hody
Sarah I. Hody, an attorney in the Palo Alto office of law firm Perkins Coie, talks to Global Finance about fintech regulation and how the blockchain is impacting corporate interactions.

Features
Who’ll Go First?
Non-bank companies may soon be competing with traditional banks in the US.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Planned Member-Owned Exchange To Lower Data Costs
Wall Street titans seek to create members-only stock exchange.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Uber, Lyft To Inaugurate A Busy IPO Season
Titans of the sharing economy look to go public.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Sharing Goes Corporate
Consumers long since embraced platforms that facilitate short-term rentals of underused assets. Now business is getting in on the game.

Features
Cities With Highest Cost Of Living 2018
A comparison of food, clothes, shelter, transportation, and entertainment costs of the world's cities.

News
Can J. Soltau Save J.C. Penney?
J.C. Penney struggles to avoid the fate of Sears and Toys "R" Us.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Unblocking The Blockchain: Salon Q&A With Paxos’ Chad Cascarilla
Chad Cascarilla is CEO and co-founder of Paxos, a fintech startup that is regulated as a trust company. He spoke with Global Finance about the current state of blockchain, common misconceptions and why uptake among corporates seems slow.

Banking
Global Growth In Billionaires Led By China
China's rise is changing the private banking landscape.