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The Navy Federal scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. After looking away for 20 years, Congress needs to focus on providing real oversight of the credit union industry.
March 14 -
The Supreme Court should preserve the preemption of state banking laws by federal laws, a key element of the dual banking system that has served the country well for generations.
March 13 -
Regulators in the coming weeks or months will have to decide whether or how to finalize last year's Basel III endgame capital proposal, but there are risks — and rewards — to whichever path they choose.
March 12American Banker -
Banks must work closely with technology companies, regulatory authorities and each other to develop comprehensive strategies to combat deepfake fraud.
March 12 -
"Don't fight the Fed" is the mantra of investors. But, when the Fed does not allow banks to meet the needs of their communities and shareholders through unfair regulations, like the politically motivated CRA final rule, bankers have no choice but to go to court to seek regulatory justice.
March 11 -
Bipartisan legislation is ready for consideration in the Senate, but even if that fails, regulators have the tools they need to rein in excessive risk taking.
March 8Public Citizen -
An advocate for the credit union industry pushes back against "tired" and "recycled" criticism from bankers.
March 7America's Credit Unions -
A blizzard of new rules and regulations strikes at the fundamental strengths of the U.S. banking system, and will have negative impacts on both American consumers and businesses.
March 6 -
The failures of several midsize banks last year demonstrated shortcomings in the deposit insurance framework and lit a fire among policymakers to take it on. But for some reason that fire went out.
March 5American Banker -
False transaction disputes and other individual-level financial fraud cost the industry billions. It's time to join forces and even the odds.
March 5