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The NCUA board is considering adding as many as two additional payday alternative loan options for credit unions, and regulators have clarified a rule on severance claims after involuntary credit union liquidations.
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Jelena McWilliams, most recently chief legal officer at Fifth Third, previously served as a Senate GOP aide and an attorney at the Federal Reserve Board.
May 24 -
As President Trump signed the regulatory relief bill into law on Thursday, most of the attention was on a provision to help regional banks with more than $50 billion of assets. But a majority of the new law is aimed at helping institutions below $10 billion. Here's how.
May 24 -
The industry’s biggest legislative victory in a decade made it to the finish line Thursday.
May 24 -
It's too late for Congress to overturn the consumer bureau's regulation on short-term lending, but acting Director Mick Mulvaney will have plenty of chances to reshape it.
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New European Union privacy rules could serve as a guide for U.S. banks.
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The agreement was tied to the Puerto Rico company's 2010 purchase of the failed Westernbank.
May 24 -
Otting wants banks to make small loans to consumers; the German bank will reduce headcount by at least 7,000.
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Montgomery was confirmed by the Senate 74-23 to serve his second stint at the FHA, where he previously was commissioner during the George W. Bush administration.
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Long-awaited modifications to proprietary trading ban are to be unveiled at an open meeting on May 30.
May 23