Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asked a federal judge to vacate and set aside a settlement against a Chicago mortgage lender, accusing the CFPB of misconduct in a case brought under former Director Kathy Kraninger, a Trump appointee.
March 26 -
The event Wednesday marked the first time Teng has spoken in the U.S. capital since becoming CEO.
March 26 -
The Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency took a measured approach to developing the international capital standards, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
March 26 -
The Treasury will phase out the use of paper checks for most government payments in about six months. The Trump administration says the move will improve efficiency and reduce the cost of payment processing.
March 26 -
Republican leaders say they are closer to a plan to extend the 2017 tax cuts and increase the debt ceiling.
March 26 -
Current leverage-based capital requirements are outdated, counterproductive and urgently need reform to better serve U.S. taxpayers, capital markets, consumers, businesses and the economy.
March 26 -
The banking industry's march to ISO 20022 compliance by a November deadline has been sluggish, but the messaging organization isn't budging.
March 26 -
The law would have expanded the state's 12% interest rate cap in a manner that would have effectively banned fintech lending in the state.
March 25 -
The two financial institutions issued Avit tokens on the Ethereum mainnet, marking a first in the U.S.
March 25 -
The Mississippi lender said regulators have signed off sooner than expected on its $103.6 million acquisition of First Chatham Bank. The bank's CEO and deal advisers said the speedy approval bodes well for future M&A.
March 25