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An advocate for the credit union industry pushes back against "tired" and "recycled" criticism from bankers.
March 7America's Credit Unions -
A blizzard of new rules and regulations strikes at the fundamental strengths of the U.S. banking system, and will have negative impacts on both American consumers and businesses.
March 6 -
The failures of several midsize banks last year demonstrated shortcomings in the deposit insurance framework and lit a fire among policymakers to take it on. But for some reason that fire went out.
March 5American Banker -
False transaction disputes and other individual-level financial fraud cost the industry billions. It's time to join forces and even the odds.
March 5 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says it is in favor of consumer choice, but its shifting position on earned wage access calls that commitment into question.
March 4 -
The growing buy now/pay later industry requires regulations, but existing regulations for credit card lenders are not fit to the purpose. BNPL needs bespoke guidelines to protect consumers.
March 1Klarna -
The proposed capital rule risks driving borrowers away from the traditional banking industry and into the arms of shadow banks, whose support during stressful times can be fleeting.
February 29The University of Chicago, Booth School of Business -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau needs to do more to enhance security while making it easier for consumers to share data.
February 28Chase -
Many banks could benefit greatly from overhauling their internal culture when it comes to meetings. Both performance and morale stand to benefit.
February 27 -
The agency's rule represents real progress, but applying it to more kinds of accounts and making other common-sense changes would increase its already significant benefits to consumers.
February 26Financial Data and Technology Association of North America