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A three-judge panel for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with the LSTA in its lawsuit seeking to reverse rules requiring CLO managers to hold "skin in the game" under Dodd-Frank.
February 9 -
Delaying the rule's effective date or refocusing it on disclosure requirements are among the options for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's acting director to ease its impact on the industry.
February 8 -
Overstock will offer automated investing to its millions of shoppers. Some financial advisers reacted with a shrug, but are they underestimating the move?
February 5 -
The private equity firms plan to sell a total of 3 million shares in the Houston company in coming weeks.
February 2 -
Three senators have unveiled a bill that would allow captive insurance companies to regain full membership in the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
February 1 -
Swelling capital levels, tax cuts and changing attitudes about post-crisis regulation could encourage bigger banks to issue the one-time payouts to reward shareholders and better manage their returns.
January 31 -
The bank said it plans to use proceeds from the placement to expand its operations.
January 30 -
The private-equity firms, which invested in a predecessor to Union Bankshares in May 2010, sold their shares for a total of $301 million.
January 26 -
Executives point out while they are fixing the online lender's very public problems, loan originations are still in the billions and it has expanded into wealth management.
January 24 -
Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said his zero-funding request for the agency is not meant to drain it of resources.
January 23