Frankly, when I read about this, it triggered my PTSD from the AIG situation with credit default swaps during the financial crisis.
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Foster expresses concern over potential risks reminiscent of the AIG crisis.
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Do you believe that a secure digital ID might protect consumers and save them time when addressing areas such as consumer online transactions and so on?





