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Change is coming to the credit card industry following the government's recent antitrust victory against American Express, but the next few weeks could determine how deep the changes are and who wins and loses.
February 27 -
The Federal Housing Administration's recent premium reduction is undercutting the private sector and expanding the government's role in the housing market, housing finance industry representatives told a House subcommittee on Thursday.
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During Congressional testimony this week, Fed Chair Janet Yellen was sharply questioned about remarks made by Fed General Counsel Scott Alvarez expressing mild concern about a provision of Dodd-Frank. Yellen didn't defend Alvarez or note that his comments actually reflected the view of the board.
February 26IntraFi Network -
WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve is extending its deadline for public comments on a proposal to require Global Systemically Important Banks to hold additional capital from March 2 to April 3.
February 26 -
A court-imposed deadline for American Express to negotiate a fix to its merchant rules with the Department of Justice is about three weeks away. Odds of a deal are said to be low, heightening uncertainty and fueling debate about how the showdown will affect the future of the credit card business.
February 26 -
The Bank of England will research whether issuing a digital currency such as Bitcoin would help it achieve its monetary policy, financial stability and regulatory goals.
February 26 -
The Obama administration's proposed bank tax would apply to all liabilities of large financial institutions including their deposits. It's bad policy to tax the funding that banks use to make loans to consumers and businesses.
February 26
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The Massachusetts senator recently argued that community banks have little need for regulatory relief. But a closer look at recent FDIC data shows that the health of small banks has taken a turn for the worse in the aftermath of Dodd-Frank.
February 26
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CIT's John Thain and OneWest's James Otting, scheduled to speak today at a public hearing on their $3.4 billion M&A deal, will face complaints from community activists that they owe the public more after receiving substantial government help during the financial crisis.
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BB&T has received subpoenas from the Justice Department tied to a probe of the Winston-Salem, N.C., company's FHA lending.
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