Joe Adler is the former Washington Bureau Chief of American Banker.
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Higher interest rates have cut into bank profits in recent months, but that was only the start of the problem for big banks. The volatility is also hurting the value of their available-for-sale debt securities, which could cost them once Basel III takes effect Jan. 1.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 27 -
Revisions to banks' duties under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act are coming soon, and they are meant to "ease the operational and technological burdens" of banks, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 24 -
Panelists at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium will discuss a federal proposal addressing how banks should develop risk management policies for their use of social media.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 23 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is facing accusations that it is forcing banks to cut ties with online payday lenders, but the agency says it is only urging banks to be on guard about merchant relationships that elevate their risk.
By Joe Adler and Kevin WackSeptember 20 -
FDIC warns banks to prepare for future interest rate impact on unrealized gains and losses.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 18 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency shuttered the $3.1 billion-asset First National Bank in Edinburg, Texas, and it was sold by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in a deal estimated to cost $637 million to the Deposit Insurance Fund.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 13 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. resisted big-bank pressure to overhaul a rule, issued Tuesday, that clarified that U.S. bank deposits held in a foreign branch do not receive FDIC insurance, even if they can be withdrawn in the U.S.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 10 -
The Federal Home Loan Bank system, which has been hurt by successive quarters of low demand for advances, saw its strongest advances growth in nearly six years in the second quarter as banks began to see depositors exit.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 9 -
Receiving Wide Coverage ...Time Really Flies: Five-year retrospectives of the 2008 meltdown were popular over the weekend and fed into Monday's papers. Journal economics editor David Wessel wove together a complete summary of the meltdown from the fallout over the sharp decline in housing values to policymakers' decision-making over which firms to bail out and which to let fail. In the five years of recovery since the near collapse, "Americans could justifiably celebrate victory." But it is only a partial victory. "The fundamental unresolved policy question is this: Were the fiscal and monetary stimulus the wrong medicine, or were they just too small to do the job?"
By Joe AdlerSeptember 9 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board of directors on Tuesday is set to finalize a regulation dealing with the agency's handling of uninsured deposits held in foreign branches.
By Joe AdlerSeptember 5 -
The risk retention requirement was supposed to ensure lenders had "skin in the game" when making mortgages. Instead, regulators appear to have abandoned that concept by crafting an exception so large that most single-family mortgages will be exempted.
By Rob Blackwell and Joe AdlerSeptember 3 -
The banking industry enjoyed a second consecutive record quarterly profit in the three months through June, according to the FDIC. But lower unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities sparked concerns about future risks from rising interest rates.
By Joe AdlerAugust 29 -
The banking industry earned a record profit for the second straight quarter as growth in noninterest income continued to make up for a slow recovery in the lending sector, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Thursday.
By Joe AdlerAugust 29 -
Six federal agencies have re-issued their proposal for defining "qualified residential mortgages" that avoid risk retention, which is more to the industry's liking than a 2011 plan. But a much tougher alternative is still drawing attention.
By Joe AdlerAugust 28 -
Federal regulators on Wednesday proposed aligning new securitization requirements with a recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau underwriting rule in a move likely to please banks and housing advocates.
By Joe AdlerAugust 28 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named new senior staff in four different divisions Monday.
By Joe AdlerAugust 26 -
WASHINGTON Regulators have officially gone back to the drawing board in trying to implement Dodd-Frank Act restrictions on securitized mortgages.
By Joe AdlerAugust 21 -
The Federal Reserve Board said it will appeal a judge's decision invalidating the central bank's interchange fee cap, while both the Fed and merchant groups asked for more time before the lower court ruling takes effect.
By Joe AdlerAugust 21 -
Doreen Eberley, the director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Division of Risk Management Supervision, says examiners are more sensitive today to risks that are not obvious on a bank's balance sheet and that banks need to scrutinize an ever-changing landscape of new products.
By Joe AdlerAugust 19 -
Tim Pawlenty, the head of the Financial Services Roundtable, has named Eric Hoplin as the trade group's next executive director.
By Joe AdlerAugust 16

