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The freshman congresswoman will likely join the Financial Services Committee, where she could use her populist momentum to bring criticisms of the country's biggest banks even further into the mainstream.
January 11
American Banker -
The already long list of potential challengers to President Trump in 2020 includes policymakers with a deep record on banking issues and those whose financial services views are a relative mystery.
November 13 -
Sen. Sherrod Brown, a longtime industry critic, said Monday that he’s weighing a possible 2020 bid.
November 12
American Banker -
The focus since the 2016 election on easing rules, tax cuts and expanding access to credit is about to be turned on its head.
November 6 -
The focus since the 2016 election on easing rules, tax cuts and expanding access to credit is about to be turned on its head.
November 6 -
Synchrony CEO Margaret Keane says plastic cards will be gone in five years; David Tyrie is succeeding the high-profile Michelle Moore as BofA's digital chief; Fed outlines a new approach for its post-crisis supervisory program; and more from this week's most-read stories.
November 2 -
The two allegedly helped to defraud a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund; Michelle Bowman is expected to bring a Main Street perspective to the central bank.
November 2 -
The central bank should consider rescinding the bank’s “financial holding company” status, which allows it to participate in nonbank activities, given its inability to respond to internal management problems.
October 26
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Credit unions would not be impacted by the proposal, but the movement has spent much of the last decade telling lawmakers and regulators CUs are being punished for the actions of big banks that led to the financial crisis.
October 4 -
The legislation would require the restructuring of financial institutions that have a total exposure exceeding 3% of the nation’s GDP.
October 3 -
The industry risks losing more business to fintech startups and facing increased attacks in Washington if it can’t shore up its reputation.
September 14
American Banker -
The surge in populist politics that helped fuel President Donald Trump's victory and the rise of progressives on the left wasn't triggered by U.S. policymakers' response to the 2008 financial crisis, said former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
September 12 -
The "digital asset receipt," similar to ETFs and ATRs, aims to expedite investing in cybercurrencies; CFO is taking the hit for the Dutch bank's lax anti-money laundering controls.
September 11 -
It’s been off the radar for a couple of years, but Washington may soon be debating the separation between commercial and investment banking once again.
September 10
American Banker -
It’s been off the radar for a couple of years, but Washington may soon be debating the separation between commercial and investment banking once again.
September 7
American Banker -
The country’s largest banks, and even some lawmakers, are calling on the banking agencies to roll back requirements imposed after the financial crisis. But that puts the economy at grave risk.
August 29
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Consumers are back to their old spending and saving habits; Trump administration is encouraging financial innovation; how the financial crisis shaped today's politics; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 3 -
Despite some regulatory gains under the last administration, the deregulation underway by Trump officials threatens to endanger the financial system all over again.
August 1
Better Markets -
Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein remain prominent public figures, but many other crisis-era CEOs have kept low profiles over the past decade.
July 31 -
Ten years ago, it was a banking crisis, but it became a political one. That crisis never ended.









