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The agency issued a fair housing proposal last month that would perpetuate segregation and make it harder to detect discrimination.
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The two agencies cited geopolitical tensions in issuing the warning and best practices tips, though they stopped short of referring directly to the recent U.S. clashes with Iran.
January 16 -
Alan Kline, a 22-year veteran of American Banker, has previously served as editor-in-chief of US Banker.
January 16 -
The Bay State is the latest to push its lawmakers to modernize how CUs do business in order to help state charters remain competitive with federal charters.
January 15 -
The Colorado Bankers Association says Elevations Credit Union's purchase of Cache Bank & Trust doesn't comply with state statutes.
January 14 -
President Trump's impeachment trial could get underway in the Senate this week, making it even harder for the movement's legislative priorities to gain traction.
January 13 -
Todd Zywicki, a law professor who has sharply criticized the CFPB as an unaccountable bureaucracy, has been named chair of an agency task force identifying potential conflicts and inconsistencies in consumer finance law.
January 9 -
From the presidential election to Supreme Court cases, growth strategies and more, these are the issues that could define the next 12 months.
January 9 -
Cybersecurity, AML compliance and consumer protections top the credit union regulator's list.
January 8 -
The agency's new leader began her career as a part-time night-shift package handler for UPS in Chicago.
January 7