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Dan Berger, chief executive of the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions, weighs in on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, how credit unions are working to expand market share and regulatory changes impacting institutions of all sizes.
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Carrie Tolstedt, the former Wells Fargo executive facing criminal charges for the phony accounts scandal, entered a "not guilty" plea at an arraignment hearing Friday afternoon.
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The transition from a rules-based regulatory system to a principles-based regime requires a change in mindset. Box-ticking no longer gets the job done.
April 7
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Lenders are bracing for more companies to fall behind on their loan payments. That could create more opportunities for banks to dispose of these nonperforming credits through an Article 9 sale.
April 7 -
Regional banks will need to implement holistic, sophisticated data and risk analysis technology following last month's bank runs, experts say.
April 6 -
The top five banks and thrifts have combined total home equity loans of more than $97 billion as of September 30, 2022.
April 6 -
The card network vows to make all of its new cards from recycled plastic by 2028, but even the most ardent digital-first card issuers have met obstacles in finding affordable alternatives to using virgin plastic.
April 6 -
M&A activity has been going through a slump recently, but despite regulatory challenges and fears of a recession, the appetite for deal-making remains strong.
April 6 -
Recent deposit flows raise questions about the Fed's support for these funds through its overnight lending facility, and whether that support is doing more harm than good.
April 5 -
JPMorgan's board of directors recommended shareholders reject three proposals for the bank to divest from fossil fuels, set new emissions reduction targets and detail 2030 decarbonization plans.
April 5 -
Some concerns linger over the sector after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse last month. The most pressing worry now, analysts say, is not whether banks will survive but how much money they'll make in the coming months.
April 5 -
A consortium of financial companies said premiums are rising despite a relatively low level of overall risk, causing some banks to reconsider their policies.
April 5 -
Users of the stablecoin Tether were able to access the U.S. banking system via the Signet payments platform, which was operated by failed Signature Bank.
April 5 -
Despite numerous changes to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's final rule on Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act, lenders worry that expenses associated with reporting small-business lending data will cause smaller institutions to end their underwriting programs.
April 5 -
The cost and scope of data sharing were among bankers' top complaints, while fintechs would like fewer restrictions, a report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found.
April 5 -
When Colm Kelleher became chairman last April, he inherited feasibility studies by predecessor Axel Weber dating back to at least 2020 on what a takeover of Credit Suisse Group AG would look like.
April 5 -
The top five banks and thrifts have an average adjusted nonperforming loan ratio of 10.55 as of September 30, 2022.
April 5 -
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Mastercard will extend Hello Alice's do-it-yourself "business health" score to entrepreneurs looking to improve their creditworthiness.
April 5 -
Rates are rising and maturities are shortening in unsecured commercial paper, raising the possibility of a credit crunch and further regulatory intervention.
April 4 -
The founder of the defunct fintech that provided online college financial aid services was charged with fraud for inflating the company's customer base ahead of being acquired by JPMorgan.
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