Ian McKendry is the Congress reporter for American Banker. He previously covered the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., anti-money laundering and cybersecurity. Before joining American Banker he was an economic reporter for Market News International.
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Since the Dodd-Frank Act was passed in 2010, bank industry representatives have confidently predicted that the next year would bring significant changes, only to see their hopes dashed amid partisan divisions over proposed fixes. Until now.
By Ian McKendryJanuary 3 -
The new year is shaping up to be the one in which sizable changes to the Dodd-Frank Act are finally enacted, thanks to Republican victories in the White House, Senate and House.
By Ian McKendryDecember 30 -
The new year is shaping up to be the one in which sizable changes to the Dodd-Frank Act are finally enacted, thanks to Republican victories in the White House, Senate and House.
By Ian McKendryDecember 30 -
WASHINGTON Senate Democrats are keeping up the pressure on Wells Fargos board to answer questions about the fake account scandal.
By Ian McKendryDecember 22 -
Senate Democrats are keeping up the pressure on Wells Fargo's board to answer questions about the phony-accounts scandal.
By Ian McKendryDecember 22 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is facing renewed pressure by consumer groups and think tanks to move forward with a plan that would rein in overdraft programs.
By Ian McKendryDecember 22 -
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped billionaire investor Carl Icahn to be a special adviser on regulatory reform.
By Ian McKendryDecember 21 -
Democrats are shuffling the deck chairs of the Senate Banking Committee and will have an additional seat on the panel when the 115th Congress convenes in January.
By Ian McKendryDecember 21 -
Democrats are shuffling the deck chairs of the Senate Banking Committee and will have an additional seat on the panel when the 115th Congress convenes in January.
By Ian McKendryDecember 21 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is facing renewed pressure by consumer groups and think tanks to move forward with a plan that would rein in overdraft programs.
By Ian McKendryDecember 20