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Private label credit card is the least expensive method of payment stores can accept. For that reason alone, it makes fundamental sense for every retailer to carry a program if feasible.
December 21
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As an industry, we do not need to be piling new regulations on our own head. When we fail to present a unified front and effectively communicate to professional lawmakers, the result will be ill-conceived laws.
December 21
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The House is expected to vote as early as Thursday on a bill which is designed to avoid the fiscal cliff. The bill would repeal the government's ability to seize failing financial institutions.
December 20
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The Department of Justice and federal regulators are being asked to prosecute more individuals involved in breaking the law at financial institutions by Rep. Barney Frank.
December 20
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"Although the industry's track record when it comes to Dodd-Frank implementation is hardly noteworthy, its war-game to test regulators' new powers to seize and dismantle a megabank is not only fascinating, it's exemplary," writes American Banker's Editor-at-Large Barbara Rehm.
December 20
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If banks apply a standard of parity, they will wind up in a holding pattern because right now and for the foreseeable future, Internet banking is not keeping pace with mobile platforms.
December 20
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Holiday Notice: The Morning Scan will publish next on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Happy holidays from all of us at American Banker.
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We must pay more attention to placing blame where it exists and punishment where warranted, not foisting penalties off on shareholders, investors, customers and employees.
December 20
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Eric Grover, partner at Intrepid Ventures, a financial services and payments consulting firm, questions why bank chieftains support the "stifling regulation" under the Dodd-Frank Act.
December 19
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was questioned by Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, about problems with the credit reporting system in a study the agency released last week.
December 19
