Joe Adler is the former Washington Bureau Chief of American Banker.
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With Volcker and Hoenig scheduled to speak on TBTF policies, Ohio Sen. Brown introduces bill to strengthen caps on an institution's liabilities.
By Joe AdlerMay 9 -
Paul Nash, a former lobbyist, will advise the new comptroller after heading FDIC's legislative operations during run-up to Dodd-Frank.
By Joe AdlerMay 7 -
A mock news story this past week from the satirical paper The Onion imagines a new talking credit-card product that encourages consumer purchases with the power of the human voice.
By Joe AdlerMay 4 -
WASHINGTON — On the heaviest night of bank closures this year, regulators across four states shuttered a total of five institutions, bringing the year’s failure total to 22 and costing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. more than $270 million.
By Joe AdlerApril 27 -
"White paper" by Hawke and Litan says institutions do not get the same "value" out of their exams following the crisis as they did before the crisis.
By Joe AdlerApril 27 -
Jesse Villarreal Jr., one of the top officials who served at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. during Sheila Bair's term as chairman, has joined Banco Santander as the head of its U.S. government relations team.
By Joe AdlerApril 27 -
The FDIC's crisis-era guarantee of unsecured debt had a stabilizing effect, and unlike Treasury's capital infusions in banks the so-called TLGP skirted a lot of the bad publicity associated with the bailout. With its end approaching, some see the debt guarantee as a model for future crises.
By Joe AdlerApril 26 -
A program unveiled by two federal agencies Tuesday will allow banks to provide more than just loans to aspiring small-business owners.
By Joe AdlerApril 24 -
In inaugural meeting for directors Hoenig and Norton, agency's staff outlined further reductions in projected losses from bank failures.
By Joe AdlerApril 23 -
For differing reasons, parties in at least two cases are seeking appeals courts to weigh in on so-called "business judgment" rules, which would have a significant effect on FDIC lawsuits against bankers at failed institutions.
By Joe AdlerApril 23 -
Although the Government Accountability Office gave the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. its stamp of approval for 2010 and 2011 financial statements, the watchdog yet again said that the FDIC had overestimated the cost of certain of loss-sharing deals.
By Joe AdlerApril 19 -
Thomas Hoenig and Jeremiah Norton were officially sworn in Monday as the two newest members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board of directors.
By Joe AdlerApril 16 -
As Thomas Hoenig and Jeremiah Norton step into their new Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. roles on Monday, the dynamic for the agency's board could significantly shift.
By Joe AdlerApril 13 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s two newest board members are expected to begin work at the agency on Monday, an agency spokesman said.
By Joe AdlerApril 11 -
Former Federal Reserve Board official Stephen H. Meyer has joined the Washington D.C. office of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.
By Joe AdlerApril 9 -
After accusations by Rep. Ron Paul, the Fed IG investigated — and discounted — claims that the Fed was involved in the 1972 Watergate scandal or Iraqi arms purchases in the 1980s.
By Joe AdlerApril 5 -
Any number of things about Ben Bernanke's job could potentially keep him up at night.
By Joe AdlerApril 5 -
For all the angst about heightened regulation in the banking sector, financial policymakers are increasingly turning their attention to a different industry: cell phones.
By Joe AdlerApril 5 -
Regulators closed Fidelity Bank in Dearborn, Mich., at a cost of about $93 million to the Deposit Insurance Fund.
By Joe AdlerMarch 30 -
Why did the Senate confirm Martin Gruenberg as a board member of the FDIC but not the agency's chairman? We seek to answer this and other questions, including how it will impact banks and the agency itself.
By Rob Blackwell and Joe AdlerMarch 30
