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The acting director’s proposal to subject the agency’s rules to congressional approval provides an important and overlooked check on administrative power.
July 12
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The Senate bill, designed to close a loophole in the state's interest rate cap and was closley monitored by the Ohio Credit Union League, must still be reconciled with a similar measure that was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives.
July 11 -
The Supreme Court nominee’s views on the CFPB and the Chevron doctrine are considered favorable for the industry, but some say weakening agency deference is a double-edged sword.
July 11 -
Good times end eventually. And it is inevitable that some new approach to banking will cause financial institutions to fall flat in a downturn.
July 11American Banker Magazine -
The Montana senator, who faces a tough re-election fight, was a key backer of the bipartisan bill to ease certain provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act.
July 11 -
Banks need to be prepared for increased regulatory scrutiny as they adopt artificial intelligence technologies.
July 11
Ludwig Advisors -
Brian Montgomery is examining why the reverse mortgage program has suffered big losses, but he said he opposes any changes that could make it harder for the elderly to stay in their homes.
July 10 -
If the GOP keeps the Senate, the Pennsylvania Republican, who has pressed for bigger changes to the Dodd-Frank Act than recently enacted regulatory relief legislation, could be the next banking chair. Here's what that means for credit unions.
July 10 -
The Senate bill, designed to close a loophole in the state's interest rate cap, must still be reconciled with a similar measure that was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives.
July 10 -
The California Democrat would have more of a bully pulpit as chair of the Financial Services Committee, but some say she could take a pragmatic approach to passing banking legislation.
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