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A breakdown in internal controls at Bank of Princeton almost killed a deal to sell the company to Investors Bancorp.
August 31 -
Industry fears about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's "UDAAP" authority recall steps Congress took in the '70s to rein in the Federal Trade Commission.
August 31
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The Financial Stability Board said Wednesday in its annual report to the G-20 that progress is being made in implementing post-crisis financial reforms, but that implementation of specific initiatives remains uneven across industrialized nations.
August 31 -
The growth in loan demand and the industry's interest-related income has come in spite of continued pressures on bank profitability.
August 30 -
A longtime advocate for African-American-owned financial institutions argues that regulators should be taking more forceful action to keep them alive.
August 30 -
Banks and regulators both deserve credit for how they have navigated the post-crisis period, but how regulators continue to implement rules and how banks continue to deal with this environment will determine if this is a turning point for finance or the prelude to another round of pain.
August 30
Ludwig Advisors -
U.S. banking earnings rose 1.4% in the second quarter from a year earlier to $43.6 billion driven largely by interest-related income while the Deposit Insurance Fund hit a key trigger that will affect industry premiums.
August 30 -
Banks need more specific guidance that clarifies requirements around vendor contracts, risk assessments, data management and other issues.
August 30
CCG Catalyst -
WASHINGTON Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., sent a letter to federal regulators Monday requesting an analysis of bank trading data that is being collected as part of the Volcker Rule.
August 29 -
Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George is best known nationally as a critic of the Fed's monetary policy, but in a wide-ranging interview she talks about Dodd-Frank, bank capitalization and the challenges facing community banking, in addition to interest rates.
August 29





