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Controlling the Controllables: Resilience and Strategy in Treasury

The Treasury Update Podcast

Release Date: 11/10/2025

New Nacha Rules: What Treasurers Need to Know show art New Nacha Rules: What Treasurers Need to Know

The Treasury Update Podcast

In this episode,  covers the upcoming Nacha rule changes. He breaks down what's required in 2026, including ACH monitoring, vendor validation, and fraud defense procedures. What steps should treasury teams take now to prepare and stay compliant? Tune in for practical guidance.

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Expectations for 2026: Fed, Monetary Policy, Economy (Federated Hermes) show art Expectations for 2026: Fed, Monetary Policy, Economy (Federated Hermes)

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In this episode,  speaks with and  of  about expectations for 2026. They cover interest rate policy, Fed leadership changes, inflation pressure, and investment strategy. How should treasury teams respond to a slow-growth environment and policy uncertainty? Listen in for insight.   Views are those of Federated Securities Corp. as of December 11th, 2025, and are subject to change based on market conditions and other factors. These views should not be construed as a recommendation for any specific security or sector. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual...

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In this episode,  explores how behavioral finance applies to treasury. He unpacks key biases like overconfidence, anchoring, and loss aversion and how these influence forecasting, investing, and risk management. How can treasurers spot biases and build better frameworks for decision making? Tune in to find out.

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The GENIUS Act: What Stablecoin Regulation Means for Treasury show art The GENIUS Act: What Stablecoin Regulation Means for Treasury

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In this episode, discusses the GENIUS Act and its impact on treasury, from payment stablecoins and tokenized assets to what treasurers should expect from banks and tech providers. Backed by recent survey results, this episode breaks down the framework, adoption trends, and what to watch as digital asset regulation takes hold in 2026 and beyond. Register for the upcoming webinar on the GENIUS Act and flash survey results .  

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Payment Fraud Is Morphing: How to Stay Ahead of the Threat (Bottomline) show art Payment Fraud Is Morphing: How to Stay Ahead of the Threat (Bottomline)

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talks with of about the latest Treasury Fraud & Controls Survey findings and what they reveal about today’s threat landscape. From AI-generated fraud and deepfakes to payment rail changes and rising losses among small businesses, this episode covers practical defenses for a fast-evolving fraud environment. Access the and learn more at .

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From Fragmented to Proactive: A New Approach to Fraud Defense (Q2) show art From Fragmented to Proactive: A New Approach to Fraud Defense (Q2)

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The cost of fraud for banks and credit unions continues to rise, with every $1 lost resulting in nearly $6 in total costs once compliance, operations, and customer trust are factored in. In this interview, with  will explore how banks can address this growing challenge by shifting from fragmented, reactive defenses to a proactive "Fraud Intelligence" approach. He will discuss how data-driven insights, automation, and integration can reduce inefficiencies, cut the true cost of fraud, and strengthen both protection and customer experience.

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Life After Powell: What’s Next for the Fed and the FOMC? show art Life After Powell: What’s Next for the Fed and the FOMC?

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In this episode,  talks with  and  of  about Jerome Powell’s final months as Fed Chair and what a leadership change could mean for markets, rates, and policy transparency. They cover potential successors, economic risks, and how treasury teams can prepare for evolving FOMC dynamics and potential impacts in 2026. Views are those of Federated Securities Corp. as of November 7th, 2025, and are subject to change based on market conditions and other factors. These views should not be construed as a recommendation for any specific security or sector. ...

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Controlling the Controllables: Resilience and Strategy in Treasury show art Controlling the Controllables: Resilience and Strategy in Treasury

The Treasury Update Podcast

In this episode,  talks with  of Bank of America about how treasury teams can lead with clarity in the face of uncertainty. From liquidity and forecasting to automation and payments, they discuss practical ways to strengthen control and build agility. How can treasurers focus on what they can control and prepare for what they can’t? Tune in to find out.  

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How AI Can Support Managing Foreign Exchange and Interest Rate Risks show art How AI Can Support Managing Foreign Exchange and Interest Rate Risks

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This episode dives into the challenges of managing foreign exchange and interest rate risk and how AI can help. Paul Galloway outlines key market drivers, hedging strategies, and the growing role of predictive analytics, generative AI, and agentic tools in risk monitoring, automation, and decision support. Learn how treasury teams can use AI to stay ahead.

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Don’t Share Your Credentials: Revisiting the Fundamentals of Fraud Prevention (TD Bank) show art Don’t Share Your Credentials: Revisiting the Fundamentals of Fraud Prevention (TD Bank)

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In this episode,  talks with  and  of  about why fraud prevention still hinges on mastering the basics. They explore escalating threats, the power of alerts, the principle of least privilege, and how education is key to staying ahead.

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In this episode, Craig Jeffery talks with Sue Caras of Bank of America about how treasury teams can lead with clarity in the face of uncertainty. From liquidity and forecasting to automation and payments, they discuss practical ways to strengthen control and build agility. How can treasurers focus on what they can control and prepare for what they can’t? Tune in to find out.