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Wells Fargo is weighing a sale of its insurance brokerage business, which could fetch about $2 billion, people familiar with the matter said.
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The federal regulator has created a new portal offering training courses and other information for free.
May 9 -
Alipay wants to leverage the millions of Chinese customers who travel abroad by offering them services in different parts of the world.
May 9 -
Banks are often pressured to compete with third party mobile wallets to protect their brands. But it's unclear if that strategy is helpful in attracting consumers.
May 8 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council discussed its designation of certain nonbanks as systemically important and the "efficacy" of the Volcker Rule at a closed-door meeting on Monday.
May 8 -
Banks are increasingly tightening lending standards for commercial real estate loans and are likewise seeing a drop-off in demand, according to a report released Monday by the Federal Reserve Board.
May 8 -
The German bank announced a project designed to create a single online registration for users across a number of industries.
May 8 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika should take some time to assess whether the agency’s fintech charter is developing in a way that best serves the public.
May 8
Mercatus Center at George Mason University -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issued proposals Monday to create pilot programs for loans on mobile homes, part of an ambitious plan for underserved and rural housing markets.
May 8 -
The $1.2 billion-asset credit union was recently approved for conversion to a federal trade, industry and professional charter, making it the first firefighters’ credit union in the nation chartered specifically for business lending.
May 8 -
Using mobile apps to control payment cards has become a popular security option among issuers.
May 8 -
The investors suing PayPal, who seek class-action status, say the company served as the payment processor for about $134 million in investments in Traffic Monsoon. They’re seeking at least $5 million in damages.
May 8 -
Charles Munger, the vice chairman at Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, said the leaders of his political party risk going too far in their efforts to reduce oversight of banks.
May 8 -
Automating transit systems is hard because of the local differences in automation and legacy infrastructure. Creating comfort with using mobile technology may be a step toward bringing automation to transport.
May 8 -
Guaranty Bank & Trust in Milwaukee was shut down by federal regulators Friday, just a week after one of the costliest failures since the crisis.
May 5 -
By banding together, banks can negotiate better terms with startups and other tech companies, FIS' chief operating officer says.
May 5 -
If proposed tax cuts were enacted, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be required to make an initial adjustment that could wipe out their capital.
May 5 -
The card network and the aid organization have also worked together in China and Myanmar.
May 5 -
As Treasury Department officials review the Financial Stability Oversight Council’s designation process, they should also re-examine how the Dodd-Frank Act defines systemic risk.
May 5
American Enterprise Institute -
The interagency regulator says it needs time to coordinate with member agencies on its SIFI designation process.
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