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Financial software company Misys has boosted its retail banking offerings by purchasing IND Group for an undisclosed price.
February 10 -
CUNA is confirming what several analysts have already told Credit Union Journal: that NCUA's proposed new risk-based capital rule will cost many credit unions a lot more to maintain healthy capital cushions needed for growth-in fact, a net $7.3 billion more.
February 10 -
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Banks are looking at a regulatory plan to dramatically expand the data collected on mortgages as a potential ally in their battle to ease separate rules that they say will curb access to credit.
February 7 -
Researchers for the U.S. Postal Service inspector general's office are making the case that an agency rooted in delivering mail and selling stamps can help Bitcoin go mainstream.
February 7 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., continued her drumbeat this week to send bankers to prison, warning regulators that their lax enforcement is encouraging banks to keep breaking the law.
February 7 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
February 7
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A flurry of Capitol Hill hearings reflect a renewed focus on legislation to protect Americans' from credit and debit card cyber-attacks. Washington Bureau Chief Rob Blackwell discusses where legislators and regulators appear to be headed and when new laws are likely to be enacted.
February 7 -
Blythe Masters, JPMorgan Chase's commodities head, withdrew from an advisory committee of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission a day after her appointment was disclosed, according to two people with direct knowledge of the decision.
February 7 -
Bitcoin's earliest adopters used to launch scathing criticism at the U.S. for being the first to regulate digital currency in 2012, but their ire seems to have cooled off.
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