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Overseas-based banks won leeway in Dodd-Frank Act requirements to separate swaps trading from U.S. branches under a Federal Reserve policy released today.
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Microsoft Corp. is now using the processor WorldPay's alternative payments program to increase adoption in China.
June 5 -
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has sued U.S. Bank for its role in the Peregrine Financial collapse, alleging that it failed to properly handle the failed brokerage's customer accounts.
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The House Oversight Committee is pressing the Federal Housing Administration for more details on its financial picture after learning that the insurer's unfunded liability could potentially be nearly nine times higher than it previously disclosed.
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To survive, Bitcoin businesses will have to do more than "de-anonymize" their operations. They will also have to cope with the loss of the digital currencys most fundamental characteristic: irrevocability.
June 5
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau appears close to clamping down on fees on account overdrafts and payday loans. That's left some observers fearful low-income consumers will end up losing access to financial services many count on to make ends meet.
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Insurers and brokerages have myriad reasons for setting up bank subsidiaries, including lower funding costs and a broader array of customer services. But increased regulatory scrutiny is prompting many to change their thinking. Here's a look at nonbanks that have or are looking to shed bank charters, citing the cost and time commitment related to complying with the Dodd-Frank Act and other obligations.
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With the government cracking down on digital currency players such as Liberty Reserve and Mt. Gox, many ask whether it's a move to squash the development of virtual currencies and what action the government will take next.
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council voted to identify an initial group of nonbank firms as potential threats to financial stability. Under the Dodd-Frank reform law, the FSOC has the responsibility to name several nonbank financial companies as systemically risky.
June 4
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Even if Congress passes a comprehensive reform bill, many immigrants eligible for citizenship may never apply because they can't afford the application and legal fees. Banks should loan them the money, activists say.
June 4



