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The consumer nonprofit reviewed 10 banking apps and flagged that transparency and inclusivity practices on the financial institutions' websites don't always carry over to their mobile apps.
March 8 -
Regulatory reform – rather than Biden's proposed solutions – is needed to fix the inventory crisis, some say, but others applauded the president's buyer cost-cutting initiatives.
March 8 -
PayPal expands Tap to Pay for iPhone payments; BNY Mellon's securities services leader exits; FleetCor rebrands as Corpay; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
March 8 -
Here's how the former regulator thinks Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could exit conservatorship and where he sees the residential market headed this year and next.
March 8 -
The rule updates requirements for how systemically important clearing networks prepare for and respond to operational risks.
March 8 -
Bipartisan legislation is ready for consideration in the Senate, but even if that fails, regulators have the tools they need to rein in excessive risk taking.
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In unrelated initiatives, the two companies are extending their use of open banking to create deeper client relationships.
March 8 -
In his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden touted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's credit card late fee rule, which has sparked litigation from banking groups, and a raft of housing policy initiatives.
March 7 -
The Long Island bank plans to balance its loan mix and fix its risk controls. But following a large capital injection led by two former Trump administration officials, the new leadership is asking for more time to formulate its strategy.
March 7 -
The lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was filed just two days after the bureau finalized a rule to cut credit card late fees to $8 from $32.
March 7