Joe Adler is the former Washington Bureau Chief of American Banker.
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The White House announcement of Dino Falaschetti as the choice to run the Office of Financial Research comes amid signs that the administration has attempted to reduce the agency's independence.
By Joe AdlerJune 18 -
The legislation unveiled this week left out a requirement — included in an earlier version — for new companies to report their true owners.
By Joe AdlerJune 14 -
The appointment of the former top lawyer at Fifth Third Bank rounds out the Trump administration’s picks to run the federal prudential banking agencies.
By Joe AdlerJune 5 -
Compliance changes proposed by the Fed would likely please banks, but reactions to the plan from past and current policymakers have been wildly different.
By Joe AdlerMay 30 -
As the Fed continues to hone post-crisis tools, its chairman said central banks cannot take their independence for granted.
By Joe AdlerMay 25 -
The remarks by the comptroller of the currency came as his agency released a new report on emerging risks in the banking industry.
By Joe AdlerMay 24 -
The industry’s biggest legislative victory in a decade made it to the finish line Thursday.
May 24 -
The Senate bill is a huge win for the financial services industry, but there are still plenty of unresolved legislative issues of interest to banks and credit unions.
May 23 -
The Senate bill is a huge win for the banking industry, but there are still plenty of unresolved legislative issues of interest to financial institutions.
May 22 -
A new FDIC chair could be confirmed as early as this week, but the current head of the agency is reportedly Democrats' choice to serve as vice chairman.
By Joe AdlerMay 22