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The industry is supporting higher fees at Fannie and Freddie as a way to make private rivals more competitive.
December 19 -
Analysts believe that private equity has become more skittish about quick returns from banking.
December 19 -
With even President Obama weighing in on the need to approve Richard Cordray as Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head, the Democrats see a chance to paint their obstructionist rivals at anti-consumer.
December 15 -
The Volcker Rule is a mass of complexity. PWC's Dan Ryan explains how it's likely to evolve and what bankers need to do to cope.
December 14 -
Eduardo Perez, Visa's global head of payment system security, explains how new payment forms can help thwart fraud.
December 14 -
With the number of bank failures continuing to fall, the agency plans to cut its budget by 15% in 2012.
December 13 -
Analysts weigh in on the prospects for FDIC-assisted bank deals in 2012.
December 13 -
CUNA says now that membership for credit unions grew by only a third of what it originally projected for the weeks before Bank Transfer Day.
December 9 -
Roundtable panelists discuss the potential for more lending in 2012 and what areas seem well suited for community banks.
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