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High interest rates could dampen demand for refinancing, which took a hit during the pandemic-era pause in federal student loan payments. "Curb your enthusiasm," one analyst said.
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While 48% of hiring managers admit to having bias, 68% think that AI could be the key to removing it from the hiring process.
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The acting comptroller of the currency says regulators are aligned on rule changes, but noted that forthcoming policy proposals are being driven by more than just recent bank failures.
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A number of large banks, the Federal Reserve of New York and Swift participated in a proof of concept of a shared ledger that would allow cross-border transactions to settle instantly in U.S. dollars — with regulators literally in the loop.
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president Mary Daly insisted that supervisory failures that contributed to the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank were reflective of directives handed down from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and made the case for 'agility' in bank supervision.
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In a speech Monday, Federal Reserve vice chair for supervision Michael Barr said the few banks that would have to raise capital under the final Basel III capital rules would be able to do so fairly quickly and without reducing dividends.


















