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BMO Financial Group is the fourth bank to partner with the fintech to enable employers to offer early access to the wages they pay.
September 21 -
The banking industry, which has a long history of sponsoring sporting events, is pouring more money into the live-music industry, according to a new report. Music-related events and properties make up 39% of the sector's sponsorship portfolio, up from 25% two years ago.
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Boston-based Eastern Bankshares says its premium on the sale of Eastern Insurance Group will help fund the acquisition of Cambridge Trust and build a wealth management powerhouse. But some analysts point out more revenue is being sacrificed than gained.
September 20 -
The lawsuit takes issue with the agency's 2022 guidance on nonsufficient funds fees, a hot-button topic in the banking industry. The FDIC is asking a judge to dismiss the case, arguing that the plaintiffs lack standing to sue.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said today's high mortgage rates are dissuading some would-be sellers from putting their homes on the market, further limiting lending opportunities in an environment already constrained by low inventory
September 20 -
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg said Wednesday he wants to see tailored enhanced prudential standards and increased reporting requirements for specific nonbank financial institutions like open-ended mutual funds, hedge funds, and nonbank lenders, citing their potential systemic risks and the need for improved oversight.
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The African American Credit Union Coalition is working with the Louisiana Credit Union League to promote programs for recruitment and career advancement.
September 20 - AB - Policy & Regulation
The new text of the cannabis banking bill includes language that has "papered over" an issue about Operation Choke Point.
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Bank executives at the Sibos conference this week discussed how they are using predictive analytics and other technologies, and the fintech partnerships that move them forward.
September 20 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy, continued to say that the Basel III rulemaking might have violated the Administrative Procedures Act
September 20