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A federal judge has temporarily stopped the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from implementing its small-business data collection rule until after the Supreme Court rules next year on whether the bureau's funding is constitutional.
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Gateway First Bank, a former nonbank home lender, rode the pandemic era's mortgage wave to No. 1 on American Banker's latest list of top-performing banks based on full-year 2022 data. Now it has to cope with the housing market slowdown.
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The top five community banks have more than $670 million in combined home equity loan portfolios as of March 31, 2023.
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Its One Ally strategy is meant to help the bank with personalization and cross-selling.
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While talks between House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., and ranking member Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., fell apart on stablecoin legislation, crypto anti-money-laundering bills quietly moved forward in the Senate.
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More than half of the eight-member Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials by Barclays and Morgan Stanley voted for disclosing just 33% of so-called facilitated emissions, according to a person familiar with the process. Two members of the group voted for 100%.
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"I haven't made up my mind for what should happen in September," Goolsbee said.
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In July's roundup of American Banker's favorite stories: A Zelle outage at JPMorgan Chase could cause headaches for other banks, talking points for understanding FedNow, the Elkhart, Kansas-based Heartland Tri-State Bank is shuttered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and more.
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U.S. financial institutions should look to the U.K. for tips on fighting real-time payments fraud.
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Payment companies hope the government-backed rail could spur both domestic and international growth for instant settlement.
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