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President Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. signaled openness to withdrawing and resubmitting the Basel III rule.
July 11 -
Positive signs on jobs and inflation help drive the 10-year Treasury yield lower, and lead investors to forecast a short-term rate cut sooner than later, Freddie Mac said.
July 11 -
The American tech giant's agreement to open up to other firms may give other tech firms the chance they need to offer an updated mobile wallet.
July 11 -
The banking industry is using the threat of lawsuits to push regulators toward a less stringent final rule on capital. Those in favor of tougher rules should fight fire with fire.
July 11 -
The top five community banks have combined first mortgage loans of more than $2.8 billion as of March 31, 2024.
July 11 -
A document from the Heritage Foundation, written by some of former President Donald Trump's top economic advisors, could have a large impact on bank oversight, should Trump win the presidential election this year.
July 10 -
After the megabank was hit with $136 million in regulatory fines over its alleged failure to comply with 4-year-old consent orders, analysts assessed the likely fallout. "There is clearly frustration on the part of regulators," one analyst wrote.
July 10 -
Elizabeth Warren was among those who criticized Dimon for saying that the bank is going to move away from "commitments" toward "aspirations" on climate.
July 10 -
Susser Bank has proved successful attracting business from small and midsize companies the past two years. It's hoping a successful capital raise and continued branch expansion can extend the trend.
July 10 -
During his second day of congressional testimony this week, the Federal Reserve chair said the central bank does not have supremacy over other agencies on their joint rulemaking.
July 10