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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has finalized tweaks to a mortgage disclosure rule set to take effect later this year.
January 21 -
There are less than 300 days left until the liability shift for US credit and debit card payments occurs, but it appears that consumers and their credit and debit card issuers are not exactly on the same page when it comes to the sense of urgency around making EMV-enabled payment technology a reality.
January 21
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In a State of the Union address declaring that the shadow of crisis has passed, President Obama said he will veto efforts to roll back financial reforms further while he reiterated support for a bill addressing cyber threats.
January 20 -
Fulton Financial in Lancaster, Pa., reported lower quarterly earnings that reflected the costs of complying with a regulatory order.
January 20 -
Two defendants in an alleged identity theft ring that targeted banks in New York City and Westchester County have pleaded guilty.
January 20 -
For U.S. banks, the days of playing defense with respect to the billions of dollars they collect when consumers swipe their debit cards may finally be over.
January 20 -
NCUA needs to work harder to prove its legal authority to issue a risk-based capital rule, to show that the rule is really needed and to make it the least intrusive and best possible for the credit unions they regulate and insure.
January 20
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Even though Apple Pay hasn't yet launched in the U.K., experts in the EMV-compliant nation are eager to bring over Apple's mobile wallet to improve card-not-present security.
January 20 -
Industry stakeholders are hunkering down to go through NCUA's revised proposed rule on risk-based capital, but at first blush, response has been largely positive, even though the two primary CU trade groups still believe the rule simply isn't necessary, revised or not.
January 16 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
January 16



