Inflation rates ease in election battlegrounds
Lower inflation doesn’t equate to lower prices, and costs of living may still be higher than pre-pandemic, especially rents. But the varying cooldown could help.
Women’s financial empowerment has come a long way, but work remains
In the U.S. and around the world, women still face many barriers to financial inclusion, and workplace practices that make it more challenging for them to build wealth. It doesn't have to be that way.
Finding middle ground on overdraft protection fees
Credit unions worked with California lawmakers to reshape proposed changes to the fees. An upcoming rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau raises uncertainty.
How the alchemy of banking helped create the modern state
In "Money and Promises," Paolo Zannoni, the historian, banker and executive deputy chairman of Prada, tells the tale of instances in which banks teamed up with governments to create financial instruments. Early bank innovations transformed debt into bank money, allowing