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Last year’s Dodd-Frank rollback facilitated the Chemical-TCF deal; the Fed is holding a conference this summer to discuss possible changes to the tests.
January 29 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau won't require payday lenders to assess borrowers’ ability to repay. American Banker reporter Kate Berry explains why.
January 29 -
Uber is expanding its rewards to cover more U.S. cities, yet the program continues to stay complicated and stingy — consumers may need to spend up to $500 on eligible rides and Eats purchases just to get a $5 Uber Cash reward.
January 29 -
Many bankers say they’re more comfortable with using artificial intelligence behind the scenes, but others — including Synchrony and Wells Fargo — insist AI can be used to interact with customers if it’s deployed properly.
January 28 -
The lawmakers want U.S. banking agencies to join their international peers in ensuring the financial system is resilient to climate-related risks.
January 28 -
Bigger banks complained that a two-tier system would force them to rethink their models, while smaller banks raised concerns about adding more complexity to an already burdensome process.
January 28 -
The hiring of a former GOP congressional aide suggests the bureau will continue to rely on political appointees in senior positions.
January 28 -
Mastercard is making another run at getting a license to operate in China, though China's changing regulatory posture has created skepticism about its willingness to open its market.
January 28 -
All-in-one cards often fail, but the fintech's attempt to change that narrative includes a premium card with added benefits.
January 28 -
With the government functioning again, Congress may finally turn its attention to credit union priorities.
January 28 -
The acting head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has promised substantial changes for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the exact mechanics and timeline of an administration plan are still a mystery.
January 28 -
Discover and Garmin International are partnering to allow Discover cardholders the ability to make contactless payments through Garmin Pay on various fitness smartwatches.
January 28 -
After a nearly $100,000 loss in 2018, $30 million-asset Alliance Blackstone Valley Federal Credit Union is set to merge into Rhode Island CU and its network of branches across the state.
January 28 -
A federal judge in Texas has ruled a website is not a physical place and is not subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
January 28 -
Mobeewave, a provider of in-person contactless payment acceptance software, is getting an investment from Samsung Venture Investment Corporation that pushes a recent Series B funding round led by NewAlpha, Mastercard and Forestay Capital to nearly $20 million.
January 28 -
Zelle has been good for Bank of America’s P2P traffic, with the bank reporting eye-popping numbers every quarter. But the bank and the Zelle network have different ways of counting their volumes.
January 28 -
As suspense builds over which firm will be the first to seek the special-purpose charter, a side discussion has emerged over which financial services sector has the most to gain — or lose — from the new option.
January 27 -
A man entered a SunTrust branch in Sebring, Fla., and shot and killed five women, four of whom were bank employees; 24 million mortgage documents exposed in data security lapse; the battle for deposits is like "a steel-cage" match; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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At a FASB meeting Monday on proposed changes to the accounting standard, its critics will be given a platform.
January 25 -
The data aggregator has purchased Abe AI and plans to use the artificial intelligence firm's technology in a host of applications.
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