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Too few lenders are underwriting unsecured consumer debt, which could help borrowers pay down credit card balances with little risk to lenders.
December 6
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The passage of a Congressional Review Act resolution to rescind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's small-business data collection rule may be only symbolic, but the rule is designed to detect and stop discrimination — something everyone should support.
December 5
American Banker -
FedNow will transform payments in the U.S., but its adoption might speed up if the Fed adopts some of the strategies Brazil used to roll out its Pix platform.
December 5
Incognia -
In reality, central bank digital currencies would provide only some of the benefits of a real cryptocurrency and would have numerous drawbacks.
December 4
Talentica Software -
The Federal Home Loan Bank System is a crucial element of our financial infrastructure. All stakeholders should be included in discussions about reforming it.
December 1
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The banking industry needs to seriously grapple with the potential — for good and for ill — that generative AI presents for its future.
November 30
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Small towns, in which community banks are disappearing, have increasingly little to offer nascent businesses in the way of reliable credit.
November 29
Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth -
A proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to hide medical debt from credit bureaus zeroes in on the unfairness of medical debt, but further reducing credit scores' utility as a proxy for a borrower's ability to repay doesn't do anyone any good.
November 28
American Banker -
The pressures and frustrations of daily work lose some of their ability to aggravate when you consider how much real choice you have in the matter.
November 28
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to limit law enforcement access to a tool that has proven vital in many criminal investigations.
November 27
House Financial Services Committee