Federal Reserve
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The panel will vote on economist Richard Clarida to be vice chairman of the Fed board and Michelle “Miki” Bowman to take a seat designated for a community banking expert.
June 7 -
The regulatory relief legislation rolls back several stress test requirements for regional and midsize banks, putting more onus on financial institutions and their regulators to ensure banks are managing their risk appropriately.
June 6 -
Democratic CFTC commissioner Rostin Behnam said Monday that the proposed changes to the proprietary trading ban go too far.
June 4 -
To improve bank oversight, policymakers should eliminate overly complex rules in favor of principles-based regulation.
June 4 -
Further legislative reform will face resistance, but it could still happen.
June 1 -
Amid rising interest rates and vehicle costs, longer loan terms and more, credit union auto lenders have two paths they can take to manage the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
June 1 -
The plan, which the Federal Reserve Board approved Wednesday, would tailor compliance programs for banks based on their trading volume and revise definitions to help banks determine which trades are banned.
May 31 -
Deutsche Bank's U.S. business was put on a Federal Reserve list of problem banks and added to a group of troubled lenders monitored by the FDIC, according to a person familiar with the matter.
May 31 -
Compliance changes proposed by the Fed would likely please banks, but reactions to the plan from past and current policymakers have been wildly different.
May 30 -
The proposal to ease compliance with the Volcker Rule was portrayed as a rollback of the Dodd-Frank ban on proprietary trading. But it wasn't — here's why.
May 30 -
Proposal to revamp 2013 rule appears to home in on larger banks with higher trading volume and ease the requirements for others.
May 30 -
The $1.9 trillion-asset bank is under pressure to provide investors more information about when it expects to resolve the numerous headaches that have arisen in the wake of its phony-accounts scandal.
May 30 -
Volcker 2.0 could bring significant relief for the industry, but will likely fall short of what many had hoped.
May 29 -
The London interbank offered rate will likely be replaced by a new reference rate that critics say is better suited for the derivatives market than it is for commercial lending.
May 28 -
Lenders would have a lighter data-reporting burden, but they may end up deciding to collect the data anyway.
May 25 -
More than a dozen lawmakers wrote to the banking agencies Friday, arguing that any regulatory reforms to the Community Reinvestment Act should focus on expanding access to credit.
May 25 -
As the Fed continues to hone post-crisis tools, its chairman said central banks cannot take their independence for granted.
May 25 -
Long-awaited modifications to proprietary trading ban are to be unveiled at an open meeting on May 30.
May 23 -
For many borrowers, near-guaranteed approvals and faster turnaround times are more important than the lower rates offered by banks and credit unions.
May 22 -
Combined with another key change that would give banks more leeway in trading, the revisions on hedging could further blunt the impact of the rule named after a former Fed chairman.
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