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More banks besides Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) are expected to be fined for manipulating the London interbank offered rate, Reuters reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with a bilateral investigation.
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The Supreme Court has denied hearing another case against the National Labor Relations Board that calls into question the president's recess appointment authority.
February 7 -
WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee has scheduled its first hearing of the year with a number of top banking regulators to discuss implementation of the Dodd-Frank reform law and other issues.
February 7 -
Democratic Sens. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Barbara Boxer of California have reintroduced a bill that Democrats argue would help millions of borrowers refinance their mortgages.
February 7 -
WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee has named its subcommittee leaders for the coming term.
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The FDIC is expected to shortly unveil a clarification concerning deposits at overseas branches in an effort to resolve an ongoing issue between the U.S. and the U.K.
February 7 -
Breaking up the biggest banks would be futile, onetime Citigroup (NYSE:C) eminence and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said on Thursday.
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Any new state laws on the issue would likely strengthen the bargaining power of Visa and MasterCard in negotiations with retailers over swipe fees.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has named Donna Murphy, a former Justice Department official, to head its consumer law division.
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It's time to lower the $250,000 coverage ceiling on FDIC deposit insurance.
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