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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said in a speech Tuesday morning that she is working with other regulators around the world to emphasize innovation in the banking sector, including with artificial intelligence.
July 7 -
The new Fed is going to do less talking, if Kevin Warsh has his way. But talking is a powerful tool the Fed can use to get what it wants.
July 7 -
Market watchers say it is plausible that regulators will have established rules of the road for tokenized bank deposits by next year. But to get there, many outstanding issues will need to be ironed out first.
July 7 -
The need to scale quickly is adding new challenges to the build vs. buy debate
July 6 -
The buy now/pay later provider and aspiring neobank submitted applications to the Utah Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to establish Klarna Bank.
July 6 -
The U.S. has created just 36,000 jobs on average every month over the last year; that's long enough to be a trend, and a weak one at that.
July 6 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Christopher Waller says he is OK with dialing down the amount of communication issued by the central bank's monetary policy committee, but doesn't want the central bank to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
July 6 -
Banking law scholars warn the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. Slaughter will further politicize bank regulation, clouding policy expectations for firms and reshaping the balance of power between the White House and financial regulators.
July 6 -
The Open Standard consortium understands what makes a stablecoin valuable isn't how digital it is, but how ubiquitous it is
July 3 -
The Federal Reserve issued a "prompt corrective action" enforcement action against Kansas-based Small Business Bank, the third enforcement action against the bank since 2023.
July 2 -
The French bank was one of several international firms caught rigging foreign exchange markets in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
July 2 -
The Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed the labor force continued to expand but at a weaker rate than in recent months. The development weakens the case for a near-term rate hike.
July 2 -
This data release means another milestone for the use of updated credit score models than the current FICO Classic has been met by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
July 1 -
A bill setting national standards for earned wage access programs passed the House Financial Services Committee in a 29-22 vote.
July 1 -
Courts in Sweden told Google to pay price comparison website and Klarna subsidiary PriceRunner nearly $2 billion after the court found that Google favored its own price comparison service. PriceRunner initially sought more than $8 billion in damages.
July 1 -
During his first overseas speaking event since taking over as chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh found common cause with other central bankers in his push for more restrained communications and forward guidance to markets.
July 1 -
The biggest pressure on the Federal Reserve isn't Supreme Court rulings, an overbearing president or even inflation; it's the public's trust in the bank.
July 1 -
The fee hike, which also raises the cost of assumptions, is part of the House pay-as-you-go rules to support a proposed expansion of veterans benefits.
July 1 -
As political pushback builds, Visa and Mastercard say they're folding the energy impacts of data centers into existing environmental policy.
July 1 -
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins said tokenized bank deposits are likely to be a reality in 2027, and added that he is working with banking agencies on digital assets and capital requirements.
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