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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has introduced a bill designed to lower the interest charged on federal student loans, a preemptive move ahead of an expected rate hike this summer.
May 8 -
An analysis of FDIC data shows the leverage ratio did little to distinguish banks that have failed since 2008 from those that remained healthy.
May 8
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The House Financial Services Committee passed nine bills largely related to the derivatives market on Tuesday, exposing critical divisions among Democrats on the panel.
May 7 -
The case for a national housing finance commission.
May 7
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A bank cited by regulators for lending policies allegedly favoring minorities and women over white males is proof for some of just how frustrating it is for institutions to comply with fair lending laws.
May 7 -
A new paper commissioned by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, highlights risks community banks face from the Dodd-Frank Act.
May 7 -
American Express is pursuing a new chief financial officer to help it manage the opportunities and financial stress borne by the future of digital commerce and emerging merchant acquisition strategies.
May 7 -
Regulators are trying to shut down Mission Settlement Agency in New York and Premier Consultant Group in New Jersey, alleging they charged millions of dollars in unnecessary fees.
May 7 -
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated an enforcement action against Greer Bancshares in Greer, S.C.
May 7 -
The debate to amend provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act is about to become heated as the House Financial Services Committee is scheduled to vote on nine derivatives bills today.
May 7


