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Moira Tolan, PhD, is a professor of business at
Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, New York.October 4 -
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Board Member Jonathan McKernan raised concerns Wednesday over his agency's justification for imposing higher capital on banks, saying they could give nonbanks a more competitive edge in certain activities.
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The Federal Housing Administration could increase the limits for loans it insures in this market, a congressional oversight agency said in a new report.
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Federal housing authorities persuaded Texas Capital Bancshares to help with the fallout from a bankrupt reverse-mortgage provider, then went back on their promises of financial support, the company says in a new lawsuit.
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Singapore's regulators grant payment licenses to Ripple and Coinbase, Stripe expands pay-by-bank in Africa, U.K. regulators pressure Revolut and more.
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At the Most Powerful Women in Banking conference, asset management leader Jenny Johnson discussed opportunities and risks for portfolio managers in 2023.
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The fintech, a partner of OpenAI, is also a provider to several developers of emerging artificial intelligence.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is pushing ahead with its litigation against Coinbase, raising the stakes further in the case against the biggest U.S. crypto exchange.
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The Biden administration's misguided attempt to protect the banking system from itself will reduce credit available to the Americans who need it most.
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M&T Bank, Truist Financial and Eastern Bankshares are among the banks that have sold all or part of their insurance subsidiaries over the last year. Though the price is right, analysts warn that when interest rates decline, sellers will be without a key source of fee income.
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