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As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau increases scrutiny of earned wage access, cash-back fees and airline rewards, industry lobbyists are pushing back, while some groups cheer the move.
September 10 -
The agency's recent proposal to redefine "brokered deposits" requires a debate over the performance of different kinds of bank deposits. The problem is that the necessary data isn't available yet.
September 10 -
The Basel capital rules long ago proved themselves to be ineffective and unwieldy. A former FDIC chairman said that history offers us a better alternative in the form of a regulator-centric model rooted in a pre-Basel approach to oversight.
September 9 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said the central bank should lower its target interest rate now and execute a series of cuts in months ahead.
September 6 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said he's seen enough data to be comfortable with a rate cut at the Federal Open Market Committee meeting later this month.
September 6 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking to protect borrowers from unscrupulous loan servicers. The goal is laudable, but the agency's methods are misguided.
September 6 -
The central bank has been under pressure to modernize its last-resort lending operation since the failure of three large regional banks last year.
September 5 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said some non-profit hospitals are failing to provide assistance to low-income consumers, while landlords may be illegally charging fees to pay rent through online portals.
September 5 -
Since launching in summer 2023, the government-backed instant settlement network has attracted hundreds of financial institutions, but there is still room for growth.
September 5 -
Net income climbed more than 11% from the first quarter, even as banks set aside more money for possible bad credit and wrestled with deteriorating office markets.
September 5