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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.
March 8Public Citizen -
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 -
The Senate Banking Committee for the second time has advanced Ron Borzekowski's nomination to lead the Office of Financial Research in the Treasury Department. The nomination languished amid partisan opposition last year.
March 7 -
The title proposal is part of a broader housing cost reduction proposal being discussed in the State of the Union speech.
March 7 -
The enforcement action involved problems with the Japanese-owned Union Bank's information security and operational risk controls.
March 7 -
The Columbus, Ohio, regional bank will focus first on Dallas before venturing statewide. Its move into the Lone Star State comes three months after announcing a similar initiative in the Carolinas.
March 7