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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which protects customers in the event of certain types of bank failures, is looking into how the bankrupt digital-asset firm Voyager Digital marketed itself to customers, a spokesperson for the agency said.
July 7 -
A return of the Supervision Appeals Review Committee is a step backward for banks looking for an unbiased venue to challenge adverse regulatory rulings.
July 6 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. plans to increase assessment rates by 2 basis points for all insured depository institutions. Banks are expected to object to the hike as too much too soon.
June 21 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Bank mergers, climate change and fintech rules are instrumental changes that the Center for American Progress is calling for Biden regulators to champion.
June 9 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Jelena McWilliams is joining the firm following her high-profile exit from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
June 6 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu lauded the agencies' unified Community Reinvestment Act proposal's focus on climate policies, while Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard trumpeted the data-driven aspects of the proposal.
June 3 - AB - Policy & Regulation
On the issue of large regional mergers, former FDIC heads Sheila Bair and Thomas Hoenig said that presuming banks with more than $100 billion of assets are systemically important is “regulatory overreach.”
June 1 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Banking groups are concerned that their long-fought-for Office of Supervisory Appeals Committee was disbanded without public comment.
May 26 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are taking steps to crack down on cryptocurrency and other fintech companies that improperly suggest their products have deposit insurance.
May 17 -
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bob Menendez say the banks that own the payments system "have chosen to let consumers suffer" from unchecked fraud problems.
April 27