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Main Street companies, particularly those owned by women and minorities, depend on the flexibility of community and regional banks for their survival.
April 24National Diversity Coalition -
The proposal to streamline the Small Business Administration's signature program and expand the number of available lending licenses would benefit underserved communities.
April 21Funding Circle U.S. -
The failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank sent a shockwave through the financial system. Even if the worst is behind us, the event will have enormous consequences for banking regulation and supervision for years to come.
April 20 -
The run on Silicon Valley Bank was blunted by delays in wire transfer executions. FedNow will make bank runs much more efficient at draining deposits.
April 20Cota Capital -
The head of the Council of Federal Home Loan Banks argues that the special lien status of Home Loan bank advances, created by legislation in the 1980s, is largely irrelevant in today's marketplace.
April 19 -
The FDIC seems poised to let small banks off the hook for replenishing the deposit insurance fund after Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank's failures last month. But regulators should remember that small banks can still pose systemic risks.
April 18American Banker -
In an open letter to National Credit Union Administration Chairman Todd Harper, NAFCU's B. Dan Berger calls for the 89-year-old interest rate ceiling to be reconsidered.
April 18National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions -
The chief strategy officer of Circle argues that the future of the industry hinges on what market participants — and Congress — choose to do right now.
April 17 -
Regulators had their priorities backward when it came to overseeing SVB and allowed an obvious danger to go unmitigated.
April 14 -
A former Citigroup CEO argues that effective federal guarantees on all bank deposits should be formalized, severing the connection between deposit-taking and lending.
April 13Orogen Group