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Is Systemic Risk Council 'Set Up for Failure'?

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 The Financial Stability Council is meant to help regulators put an end to "too big to fail," but many are wondering if the panel itself will prove too big to manage.

Filene Survey Seeks Impact Of Interchange Amendment

Cardline | Jul 9, 2010 Filene Survey Seeks Impact Of Interchange Amendment

A Fault in Reg Reform: Deciding Who's Accountable When Things Go Wrong

American Banker | Jul 6, 2010 The financial reform legislation does little to ensure accountability among regulators, who so far have appeared more interested in deflecting blame.

A Fault in Reg Reform: Deciding Who's Accountable When Things Go Wrong

American Banker | Jul 2, 2010 The financial reform legislation does little to ensure accountability among regulators, who so far have appeared more interested in deflecting blame.

Simmons Demands Retractions

American Banker | Jun 30, 2010 The musician and prepaid card seller Russell Simmons has taken issue with how his RushCard card has been portrayed in recent media reports, requesting retractions from two ...

Challenges Loom as Talk of Next Comptroller Heats Up

American Banker | Jun 8, 2010 Regulatory reform legislation on the verge of enactment will provide a series of new challenges for the next comptroller of the currency.

CUs May Take Up To A 9BP Hit From Overfdraft Reform, Study Says

American Banker | May 31, 2010 CUs May Take Up To A 9BP Hit From Overfdraft Reform, Study Says

Washington People

American Banker | Mar 29, 2010 Economist regrets disparaging remark of chief Tarp watchdog, Elizabeth Warren; U.S. Chamber of Commerce under fire over anti-financial reform ads; and more.

PEOPLE

National Mortgage News | Mar 22, 2010 PEOPLE

Resolution Deal Is Near, But How Effective Will It Be?

American Banker | Mar 22, 2010 Sen. Dodd's regulatory reform bill is winning praise for provisions giving the government more power to smoothly unwind a systemically important firm, but is also raising ...

Resolution Deal Is Near, But How Effective Will It Be?

American Banker | Mar 19, 2010 Sen. Dodd's regulatory reform bill is winning praise for provisions giving the government more power to smoothly unwind a systemically important firm, but is also raising ...

SEC Cracks Down, Short-Circuiting Short Stock Sales

Syndication Stories | Feb 24, 2010 The Securities and Exchange Commission curbed some bearish stock bets, ending a yearlong debate between individual investors and Wall Street with a solution that fails to satisfy anyone.

'Too Big to Fail' Proves Too Difficult to Destroy

American Banker | Feb 10, 2010 Proposed solutions run the gamut from higher capital and liquidity requirements for large and complex banking companies to higher taxes and curbs on growth and risk-taking.

Thain Faces Headwinds in Effort to Transform CIT

American Banker | Feb 9, 2010 One of John Thain's challenges as the new chairman and CEO of CIT Group will be persuading regulators to let the commercial finance company become more bank-like.

Did Treasury Drop Ball on Regulatory Overhaul?

American Banker | Dec 31, 2009 With the banking system in turmoil early this year, and most major players calling for massive change, 2009 was considered the perfect year to finally pass regulatory reform.

Bill Won't Curb TBTF? Not So Fast

American Banker | Dec 1, 2009 Critics continue to argue that regulatory reform legislation would create a permanent bailout mechanism by giving the FDIC resolution authority. But is that right?

Suit of Aussie Bank Becomes Test Case

Syndication Stories | Nov 30, 2009 The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to use a shareholder lawsuit against National Australia Bank Ltd. to consider how far U.S. securities laws extend overseas.

Reform Heads Backward

American Banker | Nov 23, 2009 It was supposed to be the week the House Financial Services Committee passed a key part of regulatory reform and the Senate Banking Committee finally began moving forward ...

Reform Heads Backward

American Banker | Nov 20, 2009 It was supposed to be the week the House Financial Services Committee passed a key part of regulatory reform and the Senate Banking Committee finally began moving forward ...

New Cop on Bank Beat? Not the Fed, Try Treasury

American Banker | Oct 27, 2009 Under various proposals being weighed in Congress, the Treasury could end up overseeing systemic risk, deciding when the government exercises unprecedented resolution powers over ...

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