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American Express Co. shareholders rejected a proposal that would have pressed the credit-card issuer to name an independent board chairman by a narrower margin than a year earlier.
May 3 -
WASHINGTON Financial regulators are proposing changes to their standards for evaluating institutions' compliance with consumer protection rules to account for the evolution in supervisory approaches since the standards were adopted in 1980.
May 3 -
Rick Metsger becomes ninth head of National Credit Union Administration's now two-member board of directors.
May 2 -
The state of Delaware is looking to avoid prescriptive regulations when it comes to supervising blockhain companies, but instead be mindful of how the industry actually works, Gov. Jack Markell said Monday.
May 2 -
The expansion of devices connected to the Internet of Things is raising security and privacy concerns, spurring the Smart Card Alliance (SCA) to take action.
May 2 -
WASHINGTON Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg has been called to testify on recent cybersecurity breaches in front of a House committee this month.
May 2 -
Servicing rights are high-yielding assets, making them attractive investments for hedge funds, real estate investment trusts and banks.
May 2 -
Many organizations handling payment card data do not have the technology in place to simplify the complex process of compiling quarterly testing results now required by the Payment Card Industry data security standards.
May 2 -
IBM has released a set of blockchain cloud services built to meet security and compliance standards for companies in regulated industries particularly, financial services, healthcare and government.
April 29 -
The prosecution of former House Speaker Dennis Hastert illustrates why it makes sense to require bankers to share suspicions with the authorities.
April 29
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