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New York Fed President William Dudley insisted Friday that regulators are more like "fire wardens" than "cops on the beat." It's an analogy that says far more than Dudley likely intended and a comment he will likely regret. Here's why.
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Senate Democrats hammered William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, at a highly anticipated hearing on Friday, demonstrating the growing pressure the central bank is under to take harsher actions against banks and restrict examiners from defecting to institutions after leaving service.
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Federal Reserve Board Gov. Daniel Tarullo updated a Senate subcommittee on a pending proposal dealing with banks' commodity dealings that one lawmaker called "long overdue."
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The Federal Housing Administration could finally get something it desperately needs: upgrades to its outdated technology infrastructure. But industry groups object to the new fee being proposed to generate the necessary funding.
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Giving roughly 5 million immigrants at least temporary relief from deportation could conceivably ease lenders' and borrowers' qualms about mortgages to undocumented workers who qualify with individual taxpayer identification numbers.
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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
November 21
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The growing influence of nonbank companies poses a danger to the financial system, and perhaps a national security threat, BB&T's Kelly King says during a wide-ranging conversation among big-bank CEOs.
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Why are banks missing the early warning signs associated with employee misconduct?
November 21
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WASHINGTON Promontory Financial Group announced Friday that it had given financial awards to two small institutions that are expanding banking access to the underbanked.
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Banks that do business with the marijuana industry should follow guidance from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network in order to navigate the conflict between state and federal laws, a top-ranking official from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said Thursday.
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