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Federal housing funds are targeted at building more apartments, not promoting homeownership, which is essential to building intergenerational wealth. There's an easy fix lawmakers have long ignored.
April 20
University Bank -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must take into account the differences among buy now/pay later lenders. Some — including traditional banks — are more committed to offering responsible financing without late fees or hidden costs.
April 18
Jifiti -
Banks have supported initiatives aimed at closing the racial equality gap but the industry risks undermining this by fighting new rules to gather demographic data on small-business lending.
April 13
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The key for bankers to stay safe from mystery shoppers using aggressive techniques — many of whom are well funded by community investment pacts with megabanks — is to adhere to proper lending practices 24/7.
April 11
K.H. Thomas Associates -
It’s past time for Congress to investigate these transactions at the federal level.
April 8
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The executive order on cryptocurrencies leaves many important questions unaddressed.
April 6
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Mutual institutions, long pillars of underserved communities, now face insurmountable barriers to entry.
April 4
Locke Lord -
"The Fed has increasingly appeared disinterested in doing its important, clearly defined job and more interested in doing mine," writes Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., a member of the Senate Banking Committee.
April 1
U.S. Senate -
Moves by bank lobbyists to try to restrict credit union-bank mergers could wind up depriving many consumers of needed financial services.
March 30
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Not all reforms are created equal. Only those truly taking a consumer-first approach — such as curtailing fees and allowing for grace periods — will see lasting benefits in customer loyalty, writes the acting comptroller of the currency.
March 28