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The global accord's provision on supervision establishes broad authorities over risks not expressly covered in capital rules. The Federal Reserve's top regulator has already hinted that those authorities might be relied on more in the wake of this spring's bank failures.
May 26 -
Nine experts weigh in on what might happen inside the banking industry in the years to come.
May 26 -
After the three bank failures, PacWest customers yanked billions of dollars as the firm scrambled to stabilize capital and liquidity levels, and the stock has plunged 70% this year.
May 26 -
Pledges to get to net-zero funded emissions by 2050 appear to be falling by the wayside as oil companies expand their fossil fuel extraction operations.
May 26The Sierra Club -
Try keeping quiet and listening instead of talking, suggests the journalist Dan Lyons in his new book, "STFU." Doing so can lead to a host of benefits, from career advancement to a better marriage.
May 26
American Banker -
Citing "changing market dynamics," the company announced it will exit mortgage lending this summer.
May 26 -
The two banks failed to meet a requirement that they document their efforts to combat discrimination in lending and employment, according to city officials. KeyBank said the decision was the result of a misunderstanding.
May 25 -
The National Credit Union Administration is seeking to amend its definition of a "qualified charity" under its framework, which currently excludes those that serve past and present members of the armed forces.
May 25 -
As he updated RBC shareholders on a disappointing quarter, CEO Dave McKay cited the U.S. banking crisis and gridlock over the debt ceiling.
May 25 -
JPMorgan Chase notifies about 1,000 First Republic Bank employees that they aren't being given jobs — even temporarily — following its takeover of the failed lender.
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According to the bank, Cecile de Jongh, the wife of former USVI Governor John de Jongh, was Epstein's "primary conduit for spreading money and influence throughout the USVI government."
May 25 -
The banking industry, which has been contending with deposit outflows, could get a short-term boost from spooked investors. But once the White House and House Republicans reach a deal on raising the debt ceiling, the pressure on deposits may resume, analysts say.
May 25 -
The New York State Department of Financial Services found the company failed to adequately protect itself from data breaches. Since 2018, OneMain has suffered multiple cybersecurity incidents.
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The intersection of fintech and ag banking is still ripe for innovation. Banks and fintechs are looking for specialized solutions for their ag customers, from harvesting data to managing cash flow fluctuations.
May 25 -
California Credit Union receives a CDFI certification, Klarna adds a credit opt out, Amazon enables biometric-powered alcohol payments and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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