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As the House Financial Services Committee prepares to hold a hearing Thursday on oversight of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the exact focus of the hearing remains somewhat in flux.
September 25 -
The Danish bank updates amount laundered; Goldman near deal for its Simon app.
September 20 -
Liang is currently a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington and previously led a Fed board division in charge of financial stability policy and research.
September 19 -
The tightening of Senate races in Republican strongholds has raised the prospects of Democrats having even more influence on regulatory appointments and the legislative agenda.
September 17 -
The agency’s director has been under pressure to quit as he is investigated for sexual harassment allegations, but an agency spokesperson says he still plans to testify at a housing finance hearing slated for later this month.
September 14 -
Goldman’s next CEO names a new president and replaces the CFO; insurance giant shares remain at a 25% discount to book value.
September 14 -
The payments technology that powers international trade is crucially important because it helps streamline the processes and trim the costs of conducting business overseas, according to Darren Hutchinson, head of commercial in the Americas for WorldFirst.
September 13WorldFirst -
Consumer advocates and academics recently removed from the Consumer Advisory Board said they were "disappointed" that the board will be reconstituted with fewer members.
September 10 -
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 10American Banker -
The agency announced a new lineup for the Consumer Advisory Board after having fired its previous members and those of two other panels.
September 7