Joe Adler is the former Washington Bureau Chief of American Banker.
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The smattering of data showing an upsurge in lending activity now includes the statistical reporting required under the Community Reinvestment Act.
By Joe AdlerAugust 14 -
With advances for the Federal Home Loan Banks flat at the end of last quarter compared with yearend 2011, the system gets help from lower OTTI charges and end of thrift-crisis fund.
By Joe AdlerAugust 13 -
Julie Williams, one of the nation's pivotal regulators for large banks, announced her departure from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency effective Sept. 30.
By Joe AdlerAugust 13 -
Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., showed further signs he could be a 'nay' if Congress voted on extending the Transaction Account Guarantee program.
By Joe AdlerAugust 8 -
Campus card provider Higher One, along with The Bancorp Bank, its former bank partner, have settled a lawsuit with the FDIC stemming from several "alleged unfair and deceptive practices."
By Sean Sposito and Joe AdlerAugust 8 -
Bureau says banks with fewer than 100 international money transfers a year can avoid new fee disclosure requirements, but some industry officials say the threshold is still too low.
By Joe AdlerAugust 7 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Tuesday that institutions with fewer than 100 remittances a year are exempt from a requirement that providers of international money transfers provide upfront fee disclosures.
By Joe AdlerAugust 7 -
The inspector generals for two agencies concluded that neither improperly leaked draft copies of the Volcker Rule to American Banker.
By Joe AdlerAugust 6 -
The FDIC's original blanket coverage for transaction accounts allowed institutions to opt out or pay extra fees to participate. But industry groups say extending Dodd-Frank's version of the coverage, which eliminated fees and made participation compulsory, is the only way to go.
By Joe AdlerJuly 30 -
Regulators in Georgia closed the $217 million-asset Jasper Banking, which became the industry's 39th bank to fail this year.
By Joe AdlerJuly 27 -
WASHINGTON — The heads of two key banking trade associations on Friday repeated their calls for Congress to extend the Transaction Account Guarantee program.
By Joe AdlerJuly 27 -
A joint effort by U.S. and international standards-setters to write rules on loss provisioning hits a speed bump just as an SEC report shows the broader aim of a truly global accounting regime is still far-off.
By Joe AdlerJuly 27 -
At a Senate hearing on ways to help borrowers, Tennessee Republican Bob Corker said debate over education costs should "look at the entire picture."
By Joe AdlerJuly 24 -
The New York Senator is asking the FDIC to extend credit to a troubled ski resort after its primary lender failed.
By Joe AdlerJuly 20 -
Trade association chief says group polled members and decided allowing the coverage to continue would reduce uncertainty. But group's position still differs from ICBA's proposed five-year extension.
By Joe AdlerJuly 20 -
Patterns in the private student-lending industry are dangerously similar to those seen in the housing market prior to its collapse, according to a study expected to be released Friday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
By Joe AdlerJuly 20 -
Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry is trying to create a tougher, more ethical agency, he testified Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
By Joe AdlerJuly 17 -
Compliance chiefs at other banks should roll video of a Senate panel's grilling of HSBC executives about anti-money-laundering failures when they want to demonstrate the consequences of mismanaging risk.
By Joe AdlerJuly 17 -
A final rule places credit reporting agencies under the bureau's nonbank supervision program as part of its "larger participant" powers.
By Joe AdlerJuly 16 -
Regulators late Friday seized the $24.8 million-asset Glasgow Savings Bank in Glasgow, Mo.
By Joe AdlerJuly 13
