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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's erosion and the second phase of the Capital One merger with Discover are top of mind for bankers going into June.
May 28 -
The European Union is proposing rules that would make it easier for banks to sell off mortgages and reduce the amount of capital they must hold against certain bundled loans.
May 28 -
The Treasury Department is claiming extensive authority to pry into the private financial information of Americans on the flimsiest of pretexts. It's time for the courts to step in.
May 28 -
Bank of Montreal in its fiscal second quarter set aside more money to cover loans that are still in good standing, highlighting concern about the fate of the North American economy.
May 28 -
The leaders that saw their salaries skyrocket the most in 2024 had also gotten pay cuts in the prior year.
May 28 -
Citadel Credit Union is joining the small cadre of credit unions active in the Small Business Administration's biggest loan program as it seeks to expand in its small-business-rich footprint.
May 27 -
Regulators say the Mississippi-based depository satisfied the terms of the $5 million settlement it reached with Biden administration officials in 2021.
May 27 -
The stablecoin issuer has kicked off its initial public offering after reportedly delaying it due to macroeconomic uncertainty caused by Trump's tariff plans last month. It first filed its S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission in April.
May 27 -
Agency lawyers called the rule, which was almost a decade in the making, "unlawful" in a court filing.
May 27 -
The Federal Reserve and several industry groups agreed to put an indefinite stay on their legal fight over the annual examination process.
May 27