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The Trump administration late Friday called on all executive departments and agencies to freeze regulations to allow agency heads selected by the president to review pending rules.
January 21 -
Representatives from CUs in the U.S., Ireland, Brazil and Canada were on-hand to discuss a potential carve-out for FIs and other cooperatives.
January 19 -
The Justice Department claims the bank, which has received “satisfactory” ratings in its last four CRA exams, is failing to serve minority neighborhoods around Minneapolis.
January 18 -
The PSD2 rules go into effect in 2018, providing a new opportunity for financial technology companies to compete with banks. But there's also an opportunity for banks.
January 18BillPro -
Top Democrats vowed Tuesday to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, predicting Director Richard Cordray will file a lawsuit if he were fired by Donald Trump after he is sworn in as president.
January 17 -
The regulator is also evaluating relocating one regional office and scaling back from five regional offices to as few as three.
January 12 -
The OCC's limited-purpose fintech charter will separate the healthiest fintech companies from the unhealthy ones — leading fintech one step closer to disrupting the incumbents.
January 11Fundbox -
American Express has prevailed in its latest round of legal sparring with the Justice Department.
January 6 -
China isn't living up to promises to open its card market, a shortcoming the incoming Trump administration should remember when forging trade policies.
January 4 -
As regulators open the door to payment startups and other fintech firms applying for bank charters, what has already been a long journey to this point is only going to get more intense.
December 27