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The megabanks that emerged relatively unscathed from the crisis are cited as proof of universal banking's benefits, but recent events have debunked that claim.
November 22 -
As more Chinese citizens travel abroad, payment companies are lining up new products and collaborating with third parties to reach the growing market.
November 21 -
Cody Wilson, inventor of the world's first 3D-printed handgun, has struggled to keep his radical business going after banks and payments companies repeatedly cut him off. His story offers an unusually detailed window onto the dynamics of de-risking.
November 21 -
Employees at the Treasury Department's Office of Financial Research have raised concerns about racial discrimination and dysfunction at the agency, according to internal documents and videos posted online.
November 21 -
A bill looming in Congress would require the Internal Revenue Service to accept electronic transmission of lending-related forms, which could speed up the lending process by days.
November 21
Mirador -
Global banking regulators said some U.S. lenders present a bigger risk to the financial system than last year and should face stiffer capital requirements to ward off threats.
November 21 -
Politicians clamoring for the largest U.S. institutions to be broken up have failed to consider the prospect of China acquiring a bigger piece of the American banking system.
November 21
Florida Bankers Association - Non-profits
Charitable giving is a big part of contactless payment innovation, and Quest Payment Systems is hoping to gain share in the Australian non-profit market.
November 18 -
The Federal Communications Commission has denied a request to exempt servicers from getting consent before robo-calling borrowers' mobile phones, rejecting arguments that the waiver would enable the mortgage industry to better help delinquent borrowers.
November 18 -
Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati has expanded its community development pledge to $30 billion.
November 18 -
For all of the sophisticated ways criminals might try to launder money, banks still need to defend against low-tech methods that arent easy to track.
November 18
IBM Global Business Services -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has promised to serve out her term heading the central bank until it expires in 2018, ending speculation that she could resign earlier and give President-elect Donald Trump another important appointment to make when he assumes office in January.
November 17 -
Two consumer advocacy groups in California have accused CIT Group's OneWest Bank of failing to provide mortgages and other financial services in minority neighborhoods.
November 17 -
A long-awaited report by the Federal Reserves Office of Inspector General found significant variability between regional banks willingness to consider dissenting supervisory views, and said the challenges facing the New York Fed are especially daunting.
November 17 -
The Home Equity Mortgage Conversion program experienced a huge swing in its net worth during the fiscal 2016 year, plummeting from a value of $6.8 billion in fiscal 2015 to negative $7.7 billion.
November 17 -
As the Justice Department winds down its Mortgage Fraud Task Force and a new administration prepares to enter the White House, the number of False Claims Act cases brought against Federal Housing Administration lenders is expected to dwindle.
November 16 -
Commercial mortgage lenders, and investors in their bonds, have been more eager than the residential market to embrace Property Assessed Clean Energy loans even though those loans hold a superior-lien position. Here's why.
November 16 -
Franklin Financial Network in Franklin, Tenn., has filed plans to raise up to $62 million in a common stock offering.
November 16 -
The president-elect should consider establishing an executive-level office to inform his administration on ushering in a new era of financial regulation one that is much savvier about new technology and big data.
November 16
Financial InterGroup Advisors -
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari has sketched out what he calls a streamlined, simplified post-crisis regulatory structure that can end "too big to fail" and prevent financial crises but it comes at the expense of economic growth.
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