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Filling this increasingly prevalent and critical position presents the perfect opportunity for a bank to bring a female executive into its C-suite.
June 25
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The Supreme Court is set to hear the Noel Canning v. National Labor Relations Board case, which calls into question several recess appointments President Obama made last year. The Supreme Court's decision on the Canning case could have a significant impact on Richard Cordray, who was recess appointed as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the same day that NLRB appointments were made.
June 25
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Cyber-security has long been a technology and risk management challenge for banks. Recently, Washington policymakers have come to regard it as one of the most pressing issues financial institutions face.
June 25 -
Recapitalizing Fannie and Freddie while making sure they behave well is a path with far fewer risks of missteps and potential damage to the economy.
June 25
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The Supreme Court announced Monday it would hear a case that calls into question President Obama's recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board.
June 25
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Global banks' profits and lending will be hurt by Basel III capital rules as lower borrowing costs push companies away from loans to the bond market, the London-based Loan Market Association said.
June 25 -
Volcker rule threatens to wreak havoc on foreign banks, Milbank Tweed's Douglas Landy writes.
June 25 -
In the wake of his Deloitte crackdown last week, New York financial regulator Benjamin Lawsky called for more reforms, and punishments, of the bank consulting industry.
June 24 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed several tweaks on Monday to its recently released mortgage regulations, including changing certain deadlines.
June 24 -
WASHINGTON Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Mark Warner, D-Va., are scheduled to introduce their highly anticipated bill to reform the mortgage finance system on Tuesday, a spokeswoman from Warners office confirmed Monday night.
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