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The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said he plans to take a fresh look at the Qualified Mortgage rule, the CARD Act and other long-standing rules.
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Mastercard's Pride push, a card made from parts of a 747 and more in banking news this week
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Mastercard can add new customers after the Reserve Bank of India removed restrictions on the firm, effective immediately, citing compliance with data-storage rules.
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The Bank Policy Institute and the Financial Services Forum argue that the agency’s proposal could conflict with bank regulators’ efforts to address climate change. They are also criticizing the SEC’s proposed treatment of so-called Scope 3 emissions.
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It took less than a day for Citigroup’s now-infamous payment error to Revlon lenders to come up in the cosmetics giant’s bankruptcy.
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The Korean technology firm was one of the few success stories from the early days of mobile payments. But times change, and consumers are demanding more than just the ability to transact.
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Fumbi Chima, who was previously Adidas' chief information officer, has introduced robotic process automation and other systems to make it easier for the fourth-largest U.S. credit union to work with fintechs and improve member service.
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Some policies could save consumers more than $2 billion annually.
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Allowing “stablecoin banks” access to the benefits of a bank charter without the obligation to carry federal deposit insurance creates moral hazard on steroids.
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Non-depository institutions originated an even greater share of all home loans compared to the year before, according to the Federal Financial Examination Council’s latest analysis of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
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