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President Donald Trump said he wouldn't sign the housing bill, which includes several riders aimed at helping community banks, until Congress passes the SAVE Act.
June 24 -
Proposed rules for implementing the GENIUS Act demand close examination. While regulators' intentions are admirable, some of their suggestions threaten to create the very problems they are meant to resolve.
June 24
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The bipartisan legislation aimed at reducing barriers to new home construction, which included certain community bank riders, passed the lower chamber by a 358-32 vote.
June 23 -
Tech companies may be the biggest winners of a custodial deposit provision tucked away in a much-touted bipartisan housing bill set to become law this week.
June 23 -
Senators from both parties criticized banks over overdraft fees, though populist Republicans and their more establishment conservative colleagues were split over whether blame for the problem lies with banks conduct or the consumers.
June 23 -
Insurance companies are increasingly shifting their assets into offshore vehicles, where they are being used for…what exactly? We don't know, and that's the problem.
June 23 -
The Federal Reserve's new chair wants to change the way the central bank communicates with markets and the public. What those changes ultimately amount to could represent a major shift in an agency that has made transparency a guiding light for decades.
June 23 -
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing package, which includes certain community bank provisions, in an 85-5 vote. The House is set to vote on the package Wednesday.
June 22 -
The Bank of England's new guidance changes restrictions following criticisms and concerns about U.S. dominance.
June 22 -
The child of a slave grew up to become the first woman to open a bank in the U.S., and pioneered community banking for Black communities.
June 22 -
Life insurers have offloaded long-term policyholder liabilities into offshore reinsurance and captive subsidiaries, raising concerns over state oversight of opaque investment vehicles and whether insurers have adequately funded claims.
June 22 -
Webster Bank's Patricia Voight, Mitek's Shyam Menon and other panelists reframe identity trust—from a moment of verification to a continuous, multi-signal discipline.
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A potential deletion from a long-standing regulatory definition has banks questioning how to classify vast swaths of their lending books.
June 18 -
Guidance documents from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network heightening bank scrutiny of individual tax identification numbers in mortgage applications could discourage banks from issuing those kinds of loans.
June 18 -
The newly minted Fed chairman announced working groups for his five top policy priorities and strictly refrained from forward guidance in his debut press conference Wednesday afternoon.
June 17 -
The state would join New York in governing the up-and-coming credit product. Industry and consumer advocacy groups say there's still room for improvement.
June 17 -
The Federal Reserve weighs rising inflation and a growing economy against a truce in the Middle East and the rise of artificial intelligence in the first monetary policy meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh.
June 17 -
Ned Carroll, EVP, Head of Data & Automation, PNC Chris Higgins, CIO, Flagstar Krish Swamy, Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Citizens Bank
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Nitin Rakesh, CEO, Mphasis Saima Shafiq, SVP Head of AI Enablement, US Bank Mike Storiale, Senior Vice President of Innovation, Payments, and AI, Synchrony Moderator: Holly Sraeel, SVP Content and Strategy, Live Media, American Banker
























