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The size of the largest financial institutions has made it difficult for the Justice Department to bring criminal charges, Attorney General Eric Holder said.
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House and Senate lawmakers plan to introduce legislation that would allow more swaps trading to be conducted at banks that have federal insurance by repealing part of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Breaking up the nation's megabanks will not herald a new Golden Age where market discipline reigns supreme.
March 6
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PayOne is filing a lawsuit against Home Depot, claiming Home Depot’s use of in-store checkout technology from PayPal infringes on PayOne patents.
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Noting a series of “self-inflicted” issues that have hampered the company's performance, VeriFone CEO Doug Bergeron promised a series of overhauls at the payments technology provider, including a renewed focus on research and development and better management of the resources dedicated to creating country-specific configurations of its products.
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve Board said Tuesday it would not adjust its cap on interchange fees, leaving it at 21-cents per transaction.
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Sen. Richard Shelby introduced two bills on Tuesday aimed at fixing technical errors in the Dodd-Frank reform law and requiring regulators to complete rigorous economic analysis when crafting new rules.
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FHFA Director Ed DeMarco is planning to create a joint securitization platform by Fannie and Freddie, a significant step toward winding down the mortgage giants. We offer frequently asked questions on what it means for the industry and the future of housing finance reform.
March 5 -
Political support for ending "too big to fail" is growing, several prominent observers — including Sen. Sherrod Brown and former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair — said at an event on Tuesday.
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Rep. Maxine Waters, the senior Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, said she and her colleagues are asking for a quicker pace of work to implement diversity provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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