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As one of the most antagonistic lobbying battles in Washington escalates -- where financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase and Visa are sparring with companies such as Walmart over credit card swipe fees -- a powerful ally is again sticking up for the retailers.
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The Credit Union National Association joined forces with the Independent Community Bankers of America on a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board urging changes to a proposal to alter how financial institutions establish reserves for loan losses.
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More loans mean more profit, but they also mean more paperwork, more underwriting and more chances for things to go wrong if the CU doesnt have the bandwidth to handle the load.
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A cybersecurity panel at the Women in Finance and Technology Symposium Thursday explored ways to enhance communication and collaboration between different branches of government working to strengthen the nation's cyberdefenses.
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Like any well-run business, the Dridex cybercrime gang is growing and diversifying. It's stepping up its efforts to break into banks, through increased phishing attacks and ransomware.
March 17 -
As government and private sectors build up their defenses against mounting cyberattacks, a sharper focus on the "risk in the seams" of payments and data networks is needed, experts say.
March 17 -
The agency's updated regulation gives credit unions new flexibilitya flexibility that a number of performance metrics suggest the industry can handle, according to the regulator's historic data.
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Members of a House Energy subcommittee had many basic questions for technologists, entrepreneurs and legal experts testifying at a hearing on digital currency Wednesday.
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American Express has filed a notice with the attorney general in California informing some of its cardholders that their account information may have been compromised.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head Richard Cordray faced a barrage of hostile questioning from members of Congress, who hammered him over everything from payday lending to regulatory relief for small financial institutions.
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