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" ... Adds Cadin, “This is not necessarily about coming up with uniform standards, but rather to elevate the best and brightest who are helping the public understand the need for a holistic plan that mitigates risk and brings them financial security.” ... "
" ... Is that ideal? “No,” Chernofsky said. “There is an obvious benefit to a wider sense of retail urgency that brings visitors into malls and shopping centers. However, even if it just mitigates losses the results could be significant.” ... "
" ... Last week, we were entering the end-of-month strength period for October, the strongest of the 12 months. It was also the bullish pre-election period. The result was an unexpectedly strong week. It was so strong that it at least mitigates or even eliminates the projection for lower prices for the coming week. At worst, we may see a consolidation. ... "
" ... The EMV standard fixed these security problems by adding a tiny computer chip to our digital payment cards. Among other things, those chips allow the industry to apply cryptographic features that protect against many CC fraud attacks. They allow us to technically validate the authenticity of a card, making it exponentially harder to counterfeit. They also allow us to encrypt the data stored on the card and even confirm the owner of the card if the standard is implemented in its strongest fashion. In a nutshell, EMV technically mitigates many of the most common weaknesses that attackers exploited for CC fraud. ... "
" ... Wissink: In the context of societal and cultural advancement, we know capital is required. What I'm thinking more and more about every day is how access to capital could be changed based on CSR. At some point very soon, there's going to be a minimum standard of social responsibility that's going to be required and will be just as, if not more, important than financial returns. It’s not clear yet how the financial industry and the markets will measure that responsibility, but in the simplest form, I think about it through an asset and liability logic. Either a company is demonstrating progress toward, showing care and commitment to responsible social and environmental actions, and that therefore is an asset, an intangible but important asset. Or the company isn’t, or isn’t enough given its role, and that’s a liability. If it's a liability, what is the counter asset? What are companies able to create that counters that liability, that mitigates that social risk? In the context of a balanced business, if you have a liability, you have to have an equally offsetting asset. Further, I don't think the brand asset is going to increase in value with consumers if you are not progressing along a pathway of CSR. So the capital equation will be out of balance. ... "