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The banking industry group has so far endorsed six candidates in their re-election campaigns for the upcoming November elections.
July 30 -
With the program set to expire July 31, the House bill will have to be reconciled with Senate legislation that includes a longer extension.
July 25 -
The House appropriations bill would also expedite the appeals process for CFPB examination decisions and reduce the number of times big banks must submit resolution plans to every two years.
July 20 -
The House appropriations bill would also expedite the appeals process for CFPB examination decisions and reduce the number of times big banks must submit resolution plans to every two years.
July 19 -
The recent decision involved sales taxes, but Wells Fargo recorded a net expense of $481 million under the assumption that it will also lead to higher state income taxes. Other banks may have to follow suit.
July 18 -
The American Bankers Association will run advertisements in support of Reps. French Hill and Bruce Poliquin, who are incumbents this November. The group has now endorsed three Republicans and a Democrat.
July 12 -
An index that tracks late payments on consumer loans inched closer to historic norms, according to data from the American Bankers Association.
July 10 -
Once again, congressional inaction on reauthorizing the National Flood Insurance Program is prompting concerns about what a lapse in coverage could mean for loan closings.
July 9 -
A team of economists surveyed by the American Bankers Association also believe that unemployment could reach new lows.
June 21 -
The National Credit Union Administration is set to vote on revisions to its field-of-membership rule, even as it's entangled in a legal dispute with the American Bankers Association over the rule.
June 19