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Readers react to the Senate overriding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's auto lending guidance, weigh in on House efforts to reform the Dodd-Frank Act and debate technology being used to replace new branches.
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The firing happened in 2013 after the staffer gained access to emails from top executives and shared them outside the company, according to a news report.
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The New York State Department of Financial Services is encouraging banks to review ties with the firearms industry.
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The CFPB and OCC are expected to assess a $1 billion fine against Wells Fargo for allegedly overcharging customers for auto insurance and home loans.
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The fresh funding supports the popular fintech trends of encouraging people to save money and “rebundling” alternative banking services.
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Randal Quarles found himself in the middle of an issue that typically doesn't fall under a banking regulator's purview.
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Banks and credit unions are sharing more information with third parties these days, but they need to be cautious about it.
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“We know we've said this before, but we do feel we've put this behind us now,” Joseph DePaolo said Thursday.
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As NCUA amended at 2014 regulation on capital planning and stress testing, the two-person committee also marked 24 months of operating with a vacant seat on the board, commending one another for a productive working relationship.
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Investing in technology has been an important focus for banks. But big questions remain about these investments, including how best to pay for them.
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