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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has been taking the lead on a federal license for fintech firms, but the central bank will decide if such companies can access the payments system and other benefits.
September 18 -
At Digital Mortgage 2018, Bill Emerson, the vice chairman of Quicken Loans and its parent company Rock Holdings, outlined a vision of dramatic digital disintermediation.
September 18 -
The comptroller of the currency argues that special-purpose fintech charters will benefit consumers and businesses, despite opposition.
September 18
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Though Acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney tried unsuccessfully to strip the agency's fair lending office of its enforcement powers earlier this year, he insisted this week that the bureau "is still in the fair lending business."
September 18 -
In its proposed “disclosure sandbox,” the bureau has eased restrictions on firms seeking a safe harbor from liability.
September 17 -
The tightening of Senate races in Republican strongholds has raised the prospects of Democrats having even more influence on regulatory appointments and the legislative agenda.
September 17
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Mary Daly succeeds John Williams, who left the bank earlier this year to run the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
September 14 -
A new, 10-part podcast series examining housing blight; JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon baits President Trump; U.S. Bank returns to small-dollar lending; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
September 14 -
The agency’s director has been under pressure to quit as he is investigated for sexual harassment allegations, but an agency spokesperson says he still plans to testify at a housing finance hearing slated for later this month.
September 14 -
The state's banking regulator and the Conference of State Bank Supervisors are reviving litigation after the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said it would accept charter applications.
September 14 -
The House Financial Services Committee has steadily passed regulatory reform legislation this year. But any measure faces a stiffer challenge in the upper chamber.
September 14 -
Goldman’s next CEO names a new president and replaces the CFO; insurance giant shares remain at a 25% discount to book value.
September 14 -
Readers react to a new housing finance reform plan, weigh systemic risks posed by fintechs, debate the potential return of the Glass-Steagall Act and more.
September 13 -
The proposal, required by the regulatory relief package that Congress passed in May, would exempt the healthiest banks from having to count reciprocal deposits as brokered deposits.
September 13 -
The House Financial Services Committee has steadily passed regulatory reform legislation this year. But any measure faces a stiffer challenge in the upper chamber.
September 13 -
Credit union trade groups are calling on the National Credit Union Association to raise the asset threshold for CUs eligible for an 18-month exam cycle, bringing them in line with community banks.
September 13 -
The Thursday morning tweet came in response to comments from JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon in which the banker questioned the president's intelligence.
September 13 -
The time is now for Congress to enact stricter data security standards that better protect credit unions and consumers.
September 13
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Bullish update by the accomplished Citi CFO boosts shares; credit bureau may have been distracted by prior incident.
September 13 -
Dodd-Frank authorized the council to designate specific nonbanks for tougher supervision, but the Trump administration has signaled support for "activities-based" designations.
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