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The party-line vote sets up a showdown with House Republicans over the budget of an agency that plays a key role in implementing Dodd-Frank.
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More banks may decide to sell if they conclude Congress will not renew the capital gains tax cut, Deloitte's Sharon Weinstein says.
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The constant criticism from Congress just makes the rulemaking process longer without adding much to the debate.
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Student borrowers said private student loan debt is hampering their ability to get married, start a family, buy a house or even work in their field of choice.
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New York financial firms would move jobs overseas if the U.S. grants the industry's request to exempt companies' foreign branches from some Dodd-Frank Act rules, said Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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A proposal by regulators to revamp the way banks must measure risk on certain assets is alarming many community bankers, who argue it will raise capital requirements, increase compliance costs and curb lending.
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The Birmingham bank is adding to its new line of financial services for low-income and other underbanked customers.
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We need stronger cross-border regulatory enforcement to spot U.S firms going to London for looser rules. Guess what MF Global, Lehman, AIG and the London Whale have in common.
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The 2008 bailout program may have worked as intended, but Wells Fargo's Former CEO still insists it did more harm than good.
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The Dimon Senate hearing was a missed opportunity to spotlight the criticality of risk management practices. When banks get into trouble, you can follow the trail back to a lack of governance, process and controls.
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