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Banks are making a mistake in their opposition to the SEC’s proposal to mandate disclosure of carbon emissions and other climate data.
July 22
University of Chicago Booth School of Business -
The number of Federal Reserve banks should be cut in half and their bank regulatory responsibility should be transferred to other agencies.
July 20
K.H. Thomas Associates -
If the agency’s treatment of Bank of America is extended to the rest of the industry, it will cause widespread confusion and excessive regulatory burden.
July 18
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At a minimum, the court’s ruling will create confusion and invite endless litigation.
July 15
North Carolina School of Law -
Just as advances in automobile technology have made driving safer, incorporating AI into decision-making reduces financial risks.
July 13
BMO Capital Markets -
A new book by Hal Weitzman examines the state's policies and how they affect corporate governance around the world.
July 12
American Banker -
The agency’s mission is popular with the public, which has a long memory when it comes to the past misdeeds of the banking industry.
July 11
Mike Lux Media -
Traditional banks already have the tools they need to win back consumers’ confidence, but they need to be smart about deploying them.
July 8
Sontiq -
A return of the Supervision Appeals Review Committee is a step backward for banks looking for an unbiased venue to challenge adverse regulatory rulings.
July 6
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Agencies supervising lenders should make it clear that the transition to less discriminatory algorithms won’t be used to punish banks for their previous use of older, less effective systems.
July 1
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