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October 4, 2023

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Divided U.S. SEC adopts mortgage rule, decries lax lending U.S. securities regulators adopted a rule on Wednesday designed to avert another financial crisis, but two officials dissented, saying it did not do enough to discourage banks from lending to borrowers with shaky credit and then passing the mortgage risk to investors. [Reuters]

Former Bridgeport Township accounting supervisor charged with embezzling at least $20,000 An independent audit told her secrets [MLive]

The McGladrey Classic shall remain the McGladrey Classic through at least 2020 [McGladrey]

SEC, Big Four Chinese Affiliates Make Progress in Talks Over Documents [WSJ]

Uh oh, they be disruptin' up in here [Twitter]

Play the Deloitte University 3rd Birthday Sweepstakes No really, that is a thing [DU]

Huge, honkin’ gold nugget hits the market in S.F. The "Butte Nugget" is, in fact, both huge and honkin' [SFGate]

Google Can't Fix What's Really Wrong With Email: Us That means you are the problem too [Gizmodo]

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