-  Institutions that offer fewer than 500 open-end lines of credit will get another two-year exemption from reporting requirements under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. October 10
-  Large banks are increasingly taking stands on social issues like gun rights and climate change. Some see this as a troubling development. 
-  Certain topics have dominated in the Democrats’ prior face-offs, but issues like regulatory relief have the potential to highlight crucial differences between the candidates. October 8 American Banker American Banker
-  The two Democrats waded into a court battle over the president's ability to fire a director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. October 8
-  Eight credit union professionals will make up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's CU advisory board. October 4
-  By declaring that she has too much statutory power, the agency’s director has potentially opened a floodgate of litigation. October 1
-  The Fed’s top regulatory official said how agencies adjust their supervisory approach may prove just as important as their rulemaking efforts. September 27
-  Elder financial exploitation is a vast and growing problem in the U.S., and one that presents difficult policy challenges for law enforcement and banks. 
-  If the court agrees to hear the case, its conservative majority could make it easier for a president to fire a CFPB director, though other outcomes are possible. September 23
-  Jelena McWilliams knows the value of the FDIC’s role in a way most other Americans do not. Now she's in charge as it grapples with difficult questions and sets out to reshape the industry. 








