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Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news that Congress appears poised to pass “SECURE Act 2.0”, a series of measures that will have significant impacts on the world of retirement planning. Adam is an Associate Financial Planning Nerd at Kitces.com.
Meanwhile, banks across the country are responding to difficult times with an unprecedented wave of innovation. More than ever, Chinese banks are applying creative, expansive, and tech-savvy tools to strengthen innovation throughout their industry, a banking juggernaut with over 430 trillion renminbi ($60.7 trillion) in assets.
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