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Mandatory retirement ages and term limits can backfire by forcing out board members with badly needed skills. It's better for boards to take the necessary, though socially uncomfortable, step of convincing underperforming directors to leave.
December 2
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Bitcoin wallet providers have had a touchy relationship with prepaid cards. But whether or not these companies care about plastic, they should care about how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's prepaid proposal affects them.
December 2 -
The Independent Community Bankers of America is urging the House to include in its terrorism risk insurance bill an unrelated amendment requiring community-banking expertise on the Federal Reserve Board.
December 1 -
Republican lawmakers will head the banking committees in both chambers next year raising the prospects for deals on key legislation but getting to the negotiating table is still the biggest hurdle for the next Congress.
December 1 -
The Justice Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are alleging that Toyota Motor Credit engaged in practices that resulted in discriminatory pricing of loans, according to a securities filing by the company.
December 1 -
The Federal Reserve was comfortable as a behind-the-scenes regulator, but its now expected to be a public enforcer as well. Asking the agency to balance these contradictory roles is a recipe for trouble.
December 1
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Sheila Bair, a former chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., has agreed to serve as a senior adviser to the law firm DLA Piper, focusing on its international practice, according to a memo obtained by American Banker.
November 26 -
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker discusses why he distrusts a government-run system for unwinding banks, how community banks could thrive in the future, and why policymakers should consider better distinguishing between the biggest institutions and mid-size firms.
November 26 -
A final judgment against Bank of America in a mortgage-bond lawsuit by the Securities and Exchange Commission was signed by a federal judge, helping clear the way for the lender to complete a $16.7 billion global settlement of claims it misled investors about risk.
November 26 -
Recent speeches by Benjamin Lawsky and other regulators suggest that government officials are gearing up to issue new cybersecurity rules. Banks' relationships with third-party vendors are one likely area of focus.
November 26


