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The Future of Cash: Exploring the Vital Role of Physical Currency in Driving Financial Inclusion, Flexibility and Choice

During the pandemic, it appeared that physical currency would finally be relegated to the dustbin of money history, with digital currency replacing it. Instead, cash is standing its ground, recognized for its many benefits in areas such as customer choice, privacy and flexibility, as well as the financial inclusion of the many unbanked.

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Rebecca Fannin discusses new book 'Silicon Heartland: Transforming the Midwest From Rust Belt to Tech Belt'

In a Q&A with Crain's, business journalist and Ohio native Rebecca Fannin discusses what she learned writing and researching her latest book, which is brimming with people and anecdotes involved in the tech and venture sectors in the Buckeye State.

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Q&A with Marc Morgenstern on negotiating, The Grateful Dead and what it takes to be a 'deal jammer'

The veteran dealmaker and venture capitalist talks about his new book, 'The Soul of the Deal,' and what other professionals may stand to learn from it.

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What happens when a health care equipment giant stumbles?

Invacare Corp. was once a $1.7 billion business. Its stock has now dropped to about $1 following a $46 million loss through the first half of 2022.

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Thompson Hine's Tom Zych, chair of the ABA's antitrust section, discusses the state of antitrust laws

With the consolidation of massive tech companies and shifting rules on data privacy in a tech-enabled society, a lot has changed in the realm of antitrust since Zych was a junior lawyer in the 1980s. He recalls how, during the Ronald Regan administration, many business and legal professionals thought antitrust laws were government overreach that would soon go the way of the dinosaurs. Quite the opposite has played out.

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