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Eric Halperin, a longtime consumer advocate, is the first big hire by the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
October 22 -
The industry is prioritizing Black and Hispanic consumers in the interest of social equity and to tap new markets amid declining refinance volume and rising rates.
October 22 -
Until we have true interoperability across payments platforms, competition will be stunted. Cryptocurrencies offer a model solution to breaking the hold banks and card networks have on consumer choice.
October 22
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council issued a much-anticipated report with tentative recommendations on how regulatory agencies should begin preparing to contain the risk.
October 22 -
The CEO of the Buffalo, New York, bank challenged the audience at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking gala to recall the people who have supported them in their careers and thank them by mentoring others — every day.
October 21 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said the new ethics rules on securities trading by Federal Reserve officials are insufficient and reiterated her opposition to the renomination of Jerome Powell to a second term as Fed chairman.
October 21 -
The Citi CEO, the first woman to head a large U.S. bank, said she received congratulations from hundreds of competitors and colleagues after she was named to replace Michael Corbat as CEO. Fraser spoke at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking gala Thursday night in New York City.
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Speaking at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking gala, the former administrator of the Small Business Administration credited her grandmother with inspiring her to succeed in the U.S.
October 21 -
The California bank is directing $30 million to Stride Funding, a provider of flexible student-payment options, to finance deferred tuition for participants in a technology upskilling program.
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