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While bipartisan concerns have been raised about workplace abuse at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., experts say Chair Martin Gruenberg is unlikely to bow to calls for his resignation in part to protect the agency's regulatory agenda. But that could change if those calls become more stringent and bipartisan.
November 22 -
Dream Chasers upped its bid for Carver, one of the nation's largest and highest-profile Black banks, by a quarter, to $3.25 per share, dismissing the growth strategy interim CEO Craig MacKay outlined in a recent shareholder letter.
November 22 -
Bankers and others now will get until Jan. 16 to weigh in on a proposal that would require more large banks to hold long-term debt. Regulators say they wanted to give the public more time to thoroughly assess its implications.
November 22 -
Even if the 30-year fixed were to slip further to 6.4%, it is not enough to end the seller's strike, economists said.
November 22 -
Canada's government is preparing legislation to promote open banking development, Mastercard has gained approval to process payments in China, and more.
November 22 -
The instant-payments environment is encouraging more consumers to participate in rewards through checking accounts, earning them a cash-back bonus or a discount that gets funded faster than interchange-based rewards.
November 22 -
The decision to restore him to the world's best-known AI startup marks a significant victory for Microsoft which worked with fellow investors to reverse Altman's firing. CEO Satya Nadella publicly supported Altman throughout the turmoil and briefly agreed to hire him at Microsoft to start a new in-house research group.
November 22 -
Federal reports have sharply limited the kind of plaintiffs who can prove they have standing to sue financial institutions under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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Some proposed changes to uniform mortgage-backed securities, apartment loans and derivatives will be made while one involving credit reports and scores was pulled.
November 21 -
OneMain Financial, which mainly offers consumer installment loans, is paying $115 million to buy a small subprime auto lender from the investment bank Jefferies.
November 21