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While CUs welcome the changes to the appeals process, the merger transparency rule is sure to raise a few eyebrows.
May 25 -
The Arkansas company is selling more than $300 million in stock a year before its DFAST test in June 2018.
May 25 -
A bill to overhaul the Dodd-Frank Act could get a vote in the full House as early as June 7.
May 25 -
Free-market advocates believe that consumers discipline wayward companies better than the government by eschewing their offerings, but switching products is not the same as punishing malefactors.
May 25
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A top Trump administration official on Thursday vowed to roll back FDIC powers to seize and unwind a failing megabank.
May 25 -
President Trump has nominated Paul Compton, an Alabama attorney with affordable housing experience, to serve as general counsel for HUD.
May 25 -
A Dodd-Frank overhaul bill faced trouble in the House because lawmakers did not want to vote on a provision to repeal debit swipe fee limits.
May 25 -
Banks in the U.S. should get ahead of potential open banking regulation by building application programming interfaces now. A preemptive strategy will give banks more flexibility.
May 25
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House financial services committee head agrees to drop swipe-fee repeal in order to save Financial Choice Act; Federal appeals court appears skeptical about declaring agency's makeup unconstitutional.
May 25 -
The FDIC's Quarterly Banking Profile was mostly good news for banks, showing higher profits and lower noncurrent loans, but loan growth remains a worry. Following are insights into bank earnings.
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