The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk boys and girls basketball teams welcome Bellevue to Wellman Friday for a River Valley Conference doubleheader. The Golden Hawk girls enter action with an overall record of 8-7 on the year, 8-6 in the River Valley Conference. They were last in action a over week ago when they beat Tipton on Senior Night in Wellman 38-33 behind Maddie Nonnenmann’s 13 points and Phelan Hostetler’s 11. On the season, the Hawks are led by Nonnenmann at 13 points and seven rebounds per game. Amara Jones leads Mid-Prairie with four assists and three steals per game.
Bellevue is 14-1 on the season, 13-1 in the River Valley Conference. The Comets are ranked No. 6 in class 2A in the most recent poll from the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. Winners of eight in a row, they beat Wilton last time out 51-41 behind 16 points from Audrey Wedeking. On the season, Bellevue is led by Teresa Paulsen at 13 points, seven rebounds, four blocks, and three steals per game. Kalesia DeSha
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Digital Asset Insiders Comment on FSOC Report
The
US Department of Treasury has published the annual FSOC report. The
Financial Stability Oversight Council convenes every year to review potential systemic risks to the financial services industry. FSOC members include the top financial services regulators including the SEC, the Fed, the OCC, etc. There are also non-voting members that participate in an advisory capacity including representatives from the states.
As was reported earlier today, the report addresses the Fintech sector with much written about the emerging digital assets (cryptoassets in Europe) sector. Digital transformation in the financial services sector has picked up pace during COVID – mostly for the better. But of course questions persist as to possible risks and what must be done to mitigate these challenges.