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Mere days after pressuring Visa to scrap plans for a fee that would allegedly would penalize issuers for shifting volume to other card networks, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., went after MasterCard about a different fee.
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A vendor-created messaging network has attracted hundreds of community banks, many of which have decided it is easier to stop financial crime as a group.
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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed the Michigan Credit Union Act update on June 9 the first comprehensive update to CU laws in 13 years, according to the Michigan CU League.
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Many financial criminals are switching to a more sophisticated kind of identity theft in which they open accounts based on stolen identities, or on composites of information stolen from different people.
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Advocates of CU payday products offer mixed reviews of the bureau's proposed rule aimed at curbing predatory lending.
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Lost in the wave of shopping and payment innovation is just how remarkable the change has been--as little as 10 years ago, transaction options were pretty static and wristwatches were time-telling relics rather than futuristic vessels for shopping.
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WASHINGTON The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill Thursday that would subject the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to the appropriations process, among other things.
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The federal agency expressed skepticism about industry-developed standards Thursday, suggesting that there is currently no way to enforce the rules or punish bad actors.
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The clock is ticking to amend Dodd-Frank Act regulations before consumers in rural communities run out of borrowing options, community bankers from Kansas and Oklahoma told a House panel on Thursday.
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Many financial criminals are switching to a more sophisticated kind of identity theft in which they open accounts based on stolen identities, or on composites of information stolen from different people.
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