In their new book, Peter Conti-Brown and Sean Vanatta chart the U.S.'s bank supervisory pendulum from the Constitution through the 1970s.

February 28
5 Min Read
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Earned wage access is shaping up to be the most divisive financial product in decades as industry trade groups and consumer advocates spar over whether EWA should be classified as credit in order to protect consumers. Is there a middle ground?

February 26
17 Min Read
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Rising populist sentiment in the Republican Party means that banks will have to work harder to get the same kinds of wins they did in 2017.

February 26
8 Min Read
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She stopped paying her mortgage more than 15 years ago. How is she still living in her NYC condo?

February 25
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Donna Ferrato stopped paying her mortgage more than 15 years ago, yet she's still living in her Manhattan condo. Her case is part of a broader power struggle between mortgage lenders and homeowners in New York state.

February 25
24 Min Read
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