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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has withdrawn a list of merchant categories, including payday lenders, debt consolidation firms, pornography businesses and others, that it said warranted heightened attention by banks processing their transactions.
July 28 -
LAS VEGAS NCUA plans to propose a rule to "effectively eliminate" the 5% cap on fixed assets, NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz announced.
July 25 -
LAS VEGAS NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz reiterated last week that the agency plans to make "significant changes" to its proposed risk-based capital rule, but some industry stakeholders were still skeptical of how the final rule will look, particularly if it isn't reissued for a second comment period.
July 25 -
NCUA's civil money penalties are having the agency's desired effect on late call report filers, according to two credit unions that filed late in April and have paid their fines.
July 24 -
LAS VEGAS Despite NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz's repeated promises of significant changes that will be made to the agency's proposed risk-based capital rule most recently at NAFCU's annual meeting here there's still a lot of anxiety among credit union executives about how the final rule will shake out.
July 23 -
LAS VEGAS After months of largely negative feedback from credit unions, NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz announced Wednesday that the agency plans to make "significant changes" to its proposed risk-based capital rule.
July 23 -
WASHINGTON Top lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee debated the value of the Dodd-Frank Act in dueling reports on Monday, commemorating the financial reform law's fourth anniversary.
July 22 -
Between the proposed virtual currency regulations in New York and those already established in Texas, the future of Bitcoin would be brighter if more states follow the Lone Star State's example, says one legal expert.
July 22 -
Between the proposed virtual currency regulations in New York and those already established in Texas, the future of Bitcoin would be brighter if more states follow the Lone Star State's example, says Jacob Farber, senior counsel for Perkins Coie LLP.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Monday that it is accepting consumer complaints on prepaid cards and other non-bank products such as credit repair services and pawnshop loans.
July 21 -
The appeals process initiated by retailers just a few days after a district court approved a $5.7 billion settlement in the years-long swipe-fee case will proceed, as U.S. District Judge John Gleeson refused to dismiss the suits.
July 18 -
The Justice Department's Operation Choke Point isn't really about combatting fraud, says Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association. Federal regulators simply don't like high-risk merchants, such as payday lenders and guns dealers, he says.
July 18 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Perhaps the third time really is the charm for NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz, who found the audience at the agency's final "listening session" more apprehensive than hostile toward the regulator's risk-based capital proposal.
July 18 -
The New York Department of Financial Services has released proposed framework for its much-anticipated BitLicense. Though the agency describes its proposal as a balanced approach that does not stifle innovation, its rules might be considered too strict for many companies.
July 17 -
WASHINGTON Credit unions and NCUA have kicked the tires on the risk-based capital proposal during the first two "Listening Sessions" that have seen healthy and sometimes heated exchanges between the regulator and CUs.
July 16 -
Regulation is threatening to drive some credit unions out of certain business lines, making reg relief efforts a top priority for the community. Two CU execs passed that message along to Congress on Tuesday.
July 16 -
The alternative payments provider Dwolla insists that regulating Internet traffic will hurt startups, and it is among a group of companies that will argue this point before the Federal Communications Commission on July 15.
July 14 -
WASHINGTON New policy from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is shedding light on how a Supreme Court decision last year ensuring rights for same-sex married couples applies to financial services regulations.
July 14 -
From tight credit conditions to empty nesters, here is a litany of problems weighing on the housing market, as summarized in the minutes of last month's Federal Reserve policy meeting.
July 14 -
NCUA may be listening, but many credit union executives here Thursday weren't convinced that their regulator is hearing them.
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