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Kathryn Mulligan

It’s the Small Things: The Tech Revolution

From digital banking to real estate, here are six trends in financial technology.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

A recent congressional subcommittee hearing focused on the opportunity zone program and concerns about its ability to positively impact small businesses.

How Tariffs Are Reshaping Due Diligence: A Manufacturing Leader Weighs In

On the podcast, Aetna Bearing Company board member Kal Beidas described the opportunity cost of tariffs and the new set of questions investors should ask.

Tailoring New Rules for Fintech

As fintech companies grow in size and scope, policymakers are trying to find what's the best way to regulate them.

A Qualified Opinion: Christine Ing

Christine Ing, a partner at McCarthy Tétrault and a nationally-recognized expert in commercial transactions, discussed with MMG about how fintech is transforming the financial services industry.

Giving Voice to Business Owners

Fattmerchant is developing software that uses artificial intelligence to highlight sales trends and suggest areas where business owners dig deeper.

As Recession Looms, U.S. Homebuilders Show Strength

While geopolitical risks take their toll on economic growth, homebuilding remains a bright spot.

EuroGrowth Yields Global Insight, Cross-Border Connections

Attendees at ACG's EuroGrowth conference learned that an economic slowdown in the United States and China is more likely to occur than a recession, and more.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

Five agencies adopted a rule simplifying Volcker Rule compliance, and Congress gears up for a series of hearings on the finance industry.

U.S. and Chinese Leaders Hint at Trade War Breakthrough

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping seemed to indicate Friday that talks between the two countries have entered a new phase.