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Brandon Milhorn warned that merging federal bank regulators would weaken state oversight, harm community bank and erode the diverse perspectives in finance.
February 27 -
The Federal Reserve's outgoing vice chair for supervision touted a "culture of curiosity" among the central bank's supervisors, but said it is a challenge to balance responsibility and innovation.
February 27 -
Read more about cryptocurrency players struggling to access banking services and Elon Musk's weaponization of the Department of Government Efficiency.
February 27 -
Partnerships between innovative banks and fintechs must adopt a "shared responsibility" model for the safety and soundness of the partnership.
February 27
American Fintech Council -
Wells Fargo joins Bank of America, Citi and Charles Schwab in stepping away from its DEI policies.
February 27 -
The New York bank will integrate ChatGPT Enterprise with its existing large language model framework, Eliza.
February 27 -
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is introducing a bill limiting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's unfair, deceptive or abusive acts and practices authority and another limiting its ability to issue investigative subpoenas.
February 27 -
Regulators need to consider the risk and complexity of a BaaS companies and connect the dots to bank safety and soundness and consumer protection.
February 27
Consumer Federation of America -
Morgan Stanley (Switzerland) GmbH failed to prevent the laundering of millions of dollars by one of its former bankers in a Greek kickback scheme tied to arms sales.
February 27 -
Trump administration nominees Bill Pulte and Jonathan McKernan will face Senate scrutiny Thursday over their approaches to oversight, with industry support but expected Democratic opposition, particularly from Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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