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Generations United Federal Credit Union's first president and CEO, John Linzey, expects to attract the very customers that banks might turn away if the economy sours.
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Already well-established in other countries, a conduct risk authority would monitor banks for the kind of risky behavior that the current examination regime might miss.
May 12
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The Federal Reserve meeting May 2-3 will be closely watched for hints about what the FOMC's next move is. Join BNP Pariba U.S. Economist Yelena Shulyatyeva at 11 a.m. May 4 as she takes a look at the meeting and Chair Powell's press conference.
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The Federal Reserve Board governor also called for the Fed to commission an independent investigation into the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
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Delinquency rates in credit cards, auto and personal loans are effectively back to normal after three years of unusually strong credit performance. Industry executives say the current situation is easily manageable, but they do anticipate that key metrics will continue to worsen.
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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union is partnering with Debbie, a Miami-based fintech that helps consumers break free of delinquency and correct bad spending habits, to strengthen its financial education tools and build its deposit base.
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The financial institution has released a series of new products in response to a slew of competitors pursuing corporate treasury management clients.
May 11 -
The Florida lender hired corporate bankers in New York City who had previously worked at First Republic Bank, which collapsed last week.
May 11 -
Speaking before the International Swaps and Derivatives Association's annual meeting, Treasury Undersecretary for Domestic Finance Nellie Liang said liquidity and interest rate risk in the banking sector is being managed, but said fears of risk mounting in the nonbank sector are a source of concern.
May 11 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board voted 3-2 to propose a special assessment of 0.125% on banks with uninsured deposits over $5 billion.
May 11 -
House Financial Services Committee's Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Republicans tried to pin down the Government Accountability Office on Federal Reserve criticisms, while Democrats stressed debt ceiling worries.
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While the central bank's reverse-repurchase facility generally works to stabilize the financial system, under certain circumstances it would spark a rapid flow of deposits out of banks. A growth cap would prevent that problem.
May 11
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The California bank says the drop occurred last week after a news report that the lender was in talks with potential investors.
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The North Carolina company, which acquired the remains of Silicon Valley Bank in late March, is now taking steps to shore up its deposit base. Those efforts, which follow outflows tied to Silicon Valley Bank customers, include paying higher rates at its nationwide online bank.
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The House Financial Services Committee's Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy released a number of discussion drafts that would increase transparency requirements at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Federal Reserve.
May 10 -
MVB Financial's agreement to buy Integrated Financial Holdings has fallen through, with both sides citing an uncertain economic outlook and potential regulatory challenges. It's the second M&A deal to be scrubbed in the past week.
May 10 -
Charlie, a digital banking service, will advance users their Social Security benefits and will try to act like a "smart, kind and trusted nephew."
May 10 -
Antiquated rules separating banking and commerce are preventing an infusion of capital that would revitalize the banking market.
May 10
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The retail behemoth alleged in a lawsuit last month that Capital One fell short on customer service. But the McLean, Virginia-based bank says ending the partnership would open a path for a rival offering from a Walmart-backed fintech venture.
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The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the performance of office loans is a top supervisory issue, but not an immediate threat to financial stability.
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