A little weekend reading...Buffalo Edition
Written by Anthony Demangone
(Buffalo, N.Y.) After sitting through 10 hours of basketball yesterday, I humbly offer you the following from my reading pile.
- Looks like interest rates could be low for a while. (Calculated Risk.)
- This is a problem. More than a third of workers have less than $1,000 saved for retirement. (USA Today.)
- An interesting indicator? L.A. port traffic down year-over-year. (Calculated Risk.)
- Buffalo fact: In 1900, Buffalo was the 8th largest city in the U.S.
- Change, change, change. By 2020, half of U.S. business schools may be gone. (BusinessWeek.)
- Well, some things never change. Another business (Sally Beauty) announces a data breach. (Krebs)
- We showed this video on writing well during a NAFCU all-staff meeting. The guy (Scott Berkun) is good. (YouTube.)
- Buffalo fact:Â Wings are nice, sure. (Invented at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, N.Y.) But have you had a "beef on weck?" That is my favorite Buffalo treat.Â
- U.S. regulator says execs must be held accountable for BSA mis-haps. (Law360.com)
- What happens in one minute around the world? (TheAtlantic.)
- Confidence is a choice, not a symptom. (Godin.)
- Photo of the week. Deer sight. (National Geographic.)
- Are your profitable programs destroying your brand? (Darn, I wish I thought of that.)
- Rotten fish. (Godin.)
- Morgan Stanley's economic outlook for every major economy. (BusinessInsider.)
- Buffalo fact:Â Grover Cleveland was Mayor of Buffalo before becoming Governor of New York, and then, the 22nd President of the United States.Â
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