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NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood met with President Trump while credit unions across the country announced a number of staffing changes and promotions.
June 11 -
The president says the Fed is giving China a competitive advantage; bank stocks gained after tariffs on Mexican imports nixed.
June 11 -
The number of mergers approved in the first quarter was down significantly but experts are unsure of how long that will last.
June 11 -
The good news for financial firms is Congress has moved closer to reforming anti-money-laundering rules. But left behind in the effort is the reform most coveted by the industry.
June 10 -
A trio of big deals in the payments and financial tech area and continued bank and venture capital interest in fintech investments are creating expectations for a banner year.
June 10 -
Credit unions have a busy week ahead of them in Washington, including more than half a dozen bills that could impact the industry.
June 10 -
2019 has already seen billions of dollars in fintech M&A. The deals have come at a rapid enough pace that acquirers are often buying companies that are still absorbing deals of their own.
June 10 -
The legislation includes a beneficial owner requirement and steps to study the utility of industry reporting, but avoids relieving banks’ burden to file data on suspicious transactions.
June 10 -
2019 has already seen billions of dollars in fintech M&A. The deals have come at a rapid enough pace that acquirers are often buying companies that are still absorbing deals of their own.
June 10 -
The information the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau collects about customer problems can be valuable, but analysts need to move past the headline numbers.
June 10