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    pg.1”). Today, JP Morgan Chase is one of the world’s largest financial service providers. They have operations set up in more than 50 countries around the world (J.P. Morgan Asset Management.”). JP Morgan Chase offers several different services to their client base across the world, these include but aren’t limited to asset management, commercial banking, investment banking, private banking, security services, and treasury services (J.P.…

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    They are supporting community investment Wells Fargo are actively support the revitalization and growth of the economy, focusing and affordable housing community service and economic development in low and moderate income areas. They have expanded their efforts to meet the changing financial and social needs of our increasingly diverse customers, workforce and supply chain. Another area is environmental sustainability Wells Fargo are making headway toward our 2020 environment…

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    An experienced banking and financial services professional, Peyton Patterson holds a bachelor of arts in political science from Kenyon College in in Gambier, Ohio, and a master of business administration from George Washington University in Washington, DC. Over the course of her career, she served tenures as Senior Vice President of for the JP Morgan Chase National Financial Services Group and Executive Vice President of Consumer Financial Services for the Dime Bank Corporation. Peyton Patterson…

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    Welcome to Baltimore Baltimore is one of the major cities in the U.S. state of Maryland. The city was established by Constitution of Maryland. It has the second largest seaport in Mid-Atlantic. Fredrick Douglass, Billie Holiday, Babe Ruth, Edgar Allan Poe are the famous residents of the city. The city has many architecturally important buildings such as Rembrandt Peale, Baltimore Basilica and Peale Museum. Many historic districts are also situated here such as Mount Vernon Place, Fell’s Point…

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    This negatively impacted the choice of the poor class to abandon their impoverished state and lead an affordable and comfortable life. The financial sector interacted with science to make the rich richer and increase the struggles of the poor. For instance, the financial sector constantly ensured that the market is failing and not being regulated; no laws are being enforced or limiting anticompetitive behaviors. The private sector was simply looking forward…

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    Wells Fargo When speaking of Wells Fargo, there was not just one man who made it, but multiple businessmen in New York. It then made its way in to the west becoming a leading freight and bank company in the West. Wells Fargo was founded by several investors Henry Wells and Williams Fargo, hence the two last names combined, Wells Fargo. They both sought to profit off the huge demand of gold in 1849, so then the company in 1852 starting transporting their first loads of freight between mining…

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    BankID [11] allows users to log in into different merchants by using the same password and two-factor authentication. With this, it helps people to save their bank account. This is used in a web site (merchant) when it needs to securely identify its users. Overall the user need to enter their SSN (Social security number), a password, and at the end a one-time password. The central server for the bank handles the actual authentication, and this allows the user to use the same authentication…

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    Yes, I think the Dodd-Frank regulatory reforms are an adequate response to the financial crisis because it attempts to address some abuses that caused the financial crisis of 2008. It created modern regulation and regulators who are keeping their eyes open for potential problems. In addition, it reestablishes some of the basis points of the Glaas-Steagall Act. At the most basic level, the financial crisis was the result of individuals on Wall Street that took irresponsible risks, which they…

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    Bank of America focuses on an extensive variety of various publics. For instance, property holders, undergrads, entrepreneurs, and then some. That was simply to give some examples of its publics. Bank of America target's undergrad's by offering numerous great advantages, for example, "free understudy checking for understudy's and in addition an understudy sparing's record." Bank of America additionally has understudy charge cards to help undergrads. BOA alludes any undergrad's or potential…

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    significant measures to ensure the money and information of their customers which they possessed was protected from any third-party access or from being leaked to the public. Most large companies like Greiblock Credit Union will outsource their IT services to a reputed security firm in order to allow them to focus solely on this issue however, Greiblock has determined that it would…

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