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Fintech firms, banks, state regulators and consumer protection groups all expressed significant reservations about the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's latest plan on its fintech charter initiative.
April 25 -
The trade association's lawsuit challenging new field-of-membership rules may have the opposite effect, as more credit unions consider expansion before the litigation is resolved.
April 13 -
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., told a meeting of bankers not to focus on credit unions' tax exemption in talks with lawmakers, saying the two industries should unite over regulatory reform.
March 22 -
Though it's too early to have a concrete plan regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the administration is creating a set of principles that it hopes to release in a few months.
March 21 -
Some in the industry are faulting The Clearing House Association's plan to make anti-money-laundering rules more efficient.
March 17 -
The industry had cause to celebrate when the regulator revamped its MBL and FOM regulations, but several fights are brewing.
February 24 -
Attendees at an American Bankers Association conference believe a massive overhaul of banking regulations is unlikely.
February 21 -
What if your credit union could serve every man, woman and child in the U.S.? Turns out a select few already can.
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Bankers' association takes the Federal Reserve to court over dividends diverted to highway fund; JPMorgan Chase CEO makes a killing buying his stock at the bottom.
February 10 -
The American Bankers Association filed a lawsuit Thursday against the federal government over a Federal Reserve rule mandated by Congress that diverts dividend payments to Fed member banks to the highway fund.
February 9