Fed watchers say discount window revamp overdue — but tricky

Industry stakeholders say the Federal Reserve’s renewed focus on reforming the discount window — the central bank’s ‘lender of last resort’ facility — is welcome. But replacing the system with one that works better is easier said than done.

Oil prices may keep inflation elevated, bank economists say

Chief economists at large and regional banks predicted ongoing inflation, in part because of the anticipated surge in oil prices as a result of the Iran war. The forecast from the American Bankers Association’s Economic Advisory Committee did not account for the disappointing U.S. jobs report on Friday.

Stripe advances security for agentic commerce

Stripe has expanded its Shared Payment Tokens, a foundational building block to protect agentic commerce, to work with Visa and Mastercard’s tokens. It’s also added Affirm and Klarna.

Economy loses 92,000 jobs in February

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the economy lost 92,000 jobs in February while unemployment held steady at 4.4%, a development that could spur the Federal Reserve to question whether interest rates are truly in balance.