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Congressional Democrats issued subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and other banks to obtain long-sought documents indicating whether foreign nations tried to influence U.S. politics.
April 16 -
Citi, Goldman, BofA earnings rose despite flat revenues; benchmark would be based on rates set on the American Financial Exchange.
April 16 -
Despite consensus that regulators should ease so-called “living will” requirements by some degree, critics charge that a proposal by the Fed and FDIC could undo gains in making large banks easier to resolve.
April 15 -
A federal court this week will hear arguments in NCUA's appeal of a a judge's split decision on its 2016 field of membership rule while the new NCUA board meets later in the week.
April 15 -
The new head of the agency regulating Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be at the forefront of reforming the housing finance system.
April 15 -
Citigroup, Goldman earnings surprise to the upside; cost cuts fueled the bank’s 14% earnings growth.
April 15 -
A key question is whether the agency will restrict the ability of firms to track down delinquent borrowers with emails and text messages, which weren't in use when current regulations were adopted.
April 14 -
From new legislation to mergers and more, here's a look at measures from across the country that could change how credit unions do business.
April 12 -
The San Francisco bank is under pressure from investors to get out from under a Fed-imposed asset cap and to hire a new permanent CEO. But executives said Friday that thoroughness is more important than speed.
April 12 -
A bipartisan proposal would allow for the removal of the FHFA director if the agency approves CEO salary increases at Fannie and Freddie beyond $600,000.
April 12