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The Government Accountability Office reviewed a decade worth of capital and liquidity reforms, including changes to the Federal Reserve's stress testing regime.
July 23 -
The Biden Administration firmly rejects proposed cuts to key financial oversight and consumer protection agencies in the Republican-backed financial services appropriations bill for fiscal year 2025.
July 22 -
The agencies are considering a rule change that would impact their policies on money laundering and terrorism finance. The proposal comes as the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network considers a similar update.
July 19 -
The Federal Reserve says the prepaid debit card issuer failed to make key disclosures to customers and had lackluster money laundering controls. The regulator also censured Jiko Group, a fintech and brokerage, in an unrelated enforcement action.
July 19 -
Two recent Supreme Court rulings, Loper Bright and Cantero, are likely to upend the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's long-standing approach to federal preemption of state banking laws, experts say.
July 18 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Adriana Kugler said traditional datasets are slow and sometimes outdated. She pointed to housing services as a price category that can benefit from private data.
July 16 -
The government-backed instant processing network has been live only since the summer of 2023, but it's already indirectly boosting usage at an unrelated bank-led rail from The Clearing House.
July 15 -
With Americans suffering from high housing costs and declining supply, we cannot afford to watch a massive government-sponsored enterprise sit on billions in retained earnings.
July 12 -
A federal appeals court ruled that the Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits not just outright discrimination but also the discouragement of prospective applicants for credit.
July 11 -
President Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. signaled openness to withdrawing and resubmitting the Basel III rule.
July 11