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Sarah Bloom Raskin, President Biden’s pick to be the Federal Reserve Board’s vice chair for supervision, has had a distinguished career as a state and federal banking regulator. Her belief that banks should identify assets that are subject to climate-related shocks sounds like basic risk management, not a radical call to action.
February 14Calvert Advisers LLC -
The registry created by the law — whose implementing rules are being written now — is worse than useless, pairing unverified data with severe penalties for misuse. It will confuse bankers, burden small businesses and embolden crooks.
February 11RegTech Consulting -
The country that gets it right first will see rapid business and job creation, attract the world’s best and brightest minds and set the standard other nations will follow.
February 9Anchorage Digital -
Minnesota Bank & Trust dropped Mike Lindell as a customer after the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed the Trump supporter's telephone records. But its rationale for doing so needed more explanation.
February 7Steel City Re -
For women seeking escape from intimate partner violence, financial insecurity can be a significant barrier. Banks are in a position to help.
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Congress waited too long to address the out-of-control housing market, leading to a crisis in 2008. Now, with home prices soaring and the government-sponsored enterprises' portfolios at record levels, lawmakers are in danger of repeating that mistake.
February 2Federal Housing Finance Agency - AB - podcast
In her last week in office, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chair discusses why she worries about the dwindling number of community banks and minority-owned banks, why she has made serving low-income communities a priority during her tenure, and what she might do next.
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In an open letter to Sandra L. Thompson, President Biden’s nominee for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, two longtime advocates of the Federal Home Loan banks suggest a new path forward.
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When big banks trim their branch networks, community banks operating in the same markets see a chance to pounce.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's inquiry into buy into the installment products should make sure fintechs abide by the same underwriting requirements as banks in this growing market.
January 26Consumer Bankers Association