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Many in the space are seeking the creation of a "flexible" supervisory regime that relies on existing authorities and a hands-off approach from state agencies, but such a plan faces an uphill battle.
November 5 -
It’s been a bumpy decade for crypto and blockchain, but both are here to stay.
November 5
Polyient Labs -
The Supreme Court is ready to weigh in on the CFPB’s leadership structure, but both agencies are facing similar constitutional challenges, suggesting a broader impact of any decision.
November 4 -
If elected president, Sen. Elizabeth Warren would charge large banks a fee to help pay for her Medicare-for-all plan.
November 4
American Banker -
Regulators globally are using "tech sprints" to test new anti-money-laundering solutions. More can be done, but it's a good start.
November 4
Alliance for Innovative Regulation -
It should offer some form of guidance to spur innovation, a former official with the bureau says.
November 4
Nevcaut Ventures -
The ECB and BaFin say dual roles “could undermine” bank's restructuring efforts; JPM shifts cash into long-term bonds because of capital rules.
November 4 -
Senate leaders say they're ready to consider appointees to fill vacancies at the two regulatory agencies, if only the White House would send over their names.
November 3 -
The FDIC sold the operations of City National Bank of New Jersey, a minority depository institution, to Industrial Bank in Washington, D.C., in the year's fourth bank closing.
November 1 -
CIT Group has agreed to lend and invest the money mostly in California as well as in the eight states where Mutual of Omaha Bank has branches.
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