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Fearing that housing finance reform has fallen off the congressional priority list, bank and housing trade groups sent a letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt on Wednesday to draw attention to the issue.
June 8 -
Lenders are questioning the legal justification for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's putting a 36% annual percentage rate threshold in its payday proposal, claiming loans made at that rate are unprofitable. That figure has been the subject of intense debate in the past decade.
June 8 -
China has officially opened its doors to payment companies from beyond its borders, this week unveiling the formal rules for foreign companies applying for bank-clearing privileges.
June 8 -
Fintech firms and banks should collaborate on using alternative data sources to qualify more borrowers for small-dollar loans.
June 8 -
The Federal Reserve Board and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Wednesday gave the four systemically important foreign banks one additional year to file their living wills.
June 8 -
Without the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau setting specific debt collection guidelines including what technology agencies can use the industry will continue a practice that harms consumers: lawsuits.
June 8TrueAccord -
Advocates of free trade and fighting protectionism are more likely to focus on industries like steel and agriculture, but they should also pay attention to the payments sphere.
June 8 -
Federal regulators issued a statement Tuesday reminding banks how they can protect themselves from cyberattacks.
June 7 -
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., wrote to Visa on Tuesday to denounce an alleged new fee assessed by the company on credit and debit card issuers that see their business shift to a competing card network.
June 7 -
With Democrats already opposing a bill by Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, to roll back Dodd-Frank, his chances of long-term success depend on support by Donald Trump. The two met to discuss the plan on Tuesday.
June 7