All Rules & Proposals articles – Page 18
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OCC chides Senate critics, defends supervisory reforms
The Comptroller of the Currency is fighting back against accusations by Senate Democrats, that his agency was slow to adapt to lessons learned from last year’s problematic behavior at Wells Fargo.
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Despite deregulation push, the SEC keeps working on new rules
Even as the Trump Administration trumpets its deregulation efforts, the SEC is working to implement a backlog of stalled rules already on the books.
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On the front lines with machine learning and AML battles
An inside look at how one company is helping one of Singapore’s largest banks utilize machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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CFPB finalizes changes to prepaid accounts rule
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has announced finalized to its prepaid rule. Included in the changes is a year-long extension to the effective date.
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SEC invites companies to submit diversity assessments
The Securities and Exchange Commission, through its Office of Minority and Women Inclusion, has introduced a voluntary diversity self-assessment report. The Commission will also ask firms to submit diversity policies and practices.
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White House imposes tariffs on washing machines, solar panels
President Trump executed on his “America First” doctrine this week by declaring new tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines. Critics fear the move is an opening salvo to a trade war with China.
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House Committee advances new roster of regulatory reforms
The House Financial Services Committee has advanced a new slate of 15 bills on to the full House and Senate for their consideration. Passage of several of the bills would offer financial institutions regulatory relief.
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St. Thomas Moore’s influence on the recast CFPB
The reshaping of the CFPB at the hands of Acting Director Mick Mulvaney continued this week: In an “all hands” memo, Bureau employees were prepared for a philosophical readjustment.
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Senate confirms Powell as chairman of Federal Reserve
A Senate vote this week confirmed Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell’s nomination to serve as the next chairman of the central bank. He replaces outgoing Fed Chairman Janet Yellen.
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Congress wants action on Wells Fargo regulatory plan
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), is among the concerned senators urging the Comptroller of the Currency to quickly act upon regulatory recommendations that emerged after last year’s fake accounts scandal at Wells Fargo.
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Goodbye CFPB; it was fun while it lasted.
Slowly but surely, those critics of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s are close to winning their battle, aided by efforts to dismantle the agency from within.
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Quarles gives overview of Fed’s regulatory strategy
Marking his three-month anniversary as the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve’s vice chairman for supervision, Randal Quarles discussed plans for improving the effectiveness of post-crisis financial regulation.
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How To Tackle the Challenges of GDPR
This whitepaper explores compliance approaches, explains the importance of governance to successful compliance, and offers guidance on implementing new technologies to support GDPR initiatives .
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CFTC, SEC issue joint enforcement warning on virtual currencies
The CFTC and SEC have issued a warning regarding virtual currencies. They “will look beyond form, examine the substance of the activity, and prosecute violations of the federal securities and commodities laws.”
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OCC: even in rip-roaring economy, bank risks persist
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has released a new report highlighting the credit, operational, and compliance risks that persist as key concerns for the federal banking system.
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Trump, once again, voices support for bank deregulation
Speaking at the White House this week, President Trump once again trumpeted the need for even more bank deregulation, especially rules that may impede lending.
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Battle against net neutrality rollback intensifies
State attorney generals are suing to reverse the Federal Communications Commission’s retreat from past net neutrality policies. Meanwhile, Congressional Democrats say they are nearing the level of bipartisan support needed to force a like-minded vote in the House and Senate.
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CFPB’s new director backs away from ‘payday rule’
President Trump’s pick to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has initiated the first step toward delaying implementation of a controversial “payday rule” enacted in October.
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AGs argue for easing bank restrictions on marijuana businesses
A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys is petitioning Congress to ease federal restrictions on banks that serve legal marijuana businesses, “bringing grey market activities into the regulated banking sector.”
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API President Jack Gerard to step down in August
After 10 years running one of Washington’s most influential associations covering the oil and natural gas sector, American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Jack Gerard has announced he will step down when his current contract ends in August 2018.