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Readers react to the FDIC's proposal allowing banks to hire ex-cons, regulators looking into climate-change risk at banks, whether rewards programs drive loyal customers and more.
November 21 -
The Clearing House argues that participants in payments transactions could share far more invoice information over its real-time network.
November 21 -
A new National Credit Union Administration proposal would raise the threshold for residential mortgages that require appraisals. However, the final rule is by no means a done deal.
November 21 -
Mastercard is adding customized communications technology from R.R. Donnelly & Sons to power an instant bill payment tool it’s been piloting since last year.
November 21 -
The House Financial Services chair is sponsoring a bill with one of the Democratic presidential contenders aimed at alleviating the public housing capital backlog.
November 21 -
Alibaba’s gigantic stock debut in Hong Kong gives it extra fuel to become a global payments empire.
November 21 -
New American Customer Satisfaction Index data shows consumers slightly favored banks, which are benefiting from investments in technology.
November 21 -
Nearly one in four bankers said that the tech giants pose the biggest competitive threat in the long term. But are those fears warranted?
November 21 -
In an update of its rulemaking agenda, the bureau said it "expects to take final action in April 2020" on a proposal that would rescind strong underwriting requirements.
November 21 -
The Treasury Department's CDFI Fund issued nearly $32 million to credit unions this week after providing $3.5 million in technical assistance grants earlier this year.
November 21