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  • [ September 11, 2025 ] FDIC seeking comments on proposed AML/CFT burden survey meant for use by all federal bank, CU regulators FDIC
  • [ September 10, 2025 ] Banking agencies slate Oct. 30 outreach meeting on EGRPRA reg review FDIC
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The Fed

Quarles to tell House panel: regulatory framework strong, but improvements are still possible

April 16, 2018 0

While the Federal Reserve has taken steps to make the current regulatory framework more effective, that framework can still be improved – while continuing to monitor for emerging risks to the financial system, the central […]

The Fed

President picks two to fill Fed Board vice chairman, governor posts

April 16, 2018 0

The president plans to nominate an academic and a Kansas state bank regulator to terms on the Federal Reserve Board, the White House announced Monday. The Fed Board has seven seats, but only three are […]

FDIC

Banks in American Samoa ravaged by February’s Tropical Storm Gita receive access to regulatory relief

April 16, 2018 0

Financial institutions in American Samoa affected by Tropical Storm Gita have been extended some regulatory relief to facilitate recovery from the storm, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) said Monday. In a release, the agency […]

Federal financial regulatory legislation

House committee chairman asserts bill doesn’t repeal Volcker rule, but fosters efficiency, clarity

April 16, 2018 0

Legislation giving the Federal Reserve sole rulemaking authority for the “Volcker rule” creates efficiency – but it doesn’t eradicate the rule, the chairman of the House committee that reported out the bill said last week. […]

Today

  • FDIC seeking comments on proposed AML/CFT burden survey meant for use by all federal bank, CU regulators

    September 11, 2025 0
    The costs to depository institutions of complying with Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) requirements are sought in an agency information collection proposed for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval, according to [...]
  • Banking agencies slate Oct. 30 outreach meeting on EGRPRA reg review

    September 10, 2025 0
    Those interested in airing their views on federal banking regulators’ work considering what regulations might be deemed “outdated” or otherwise “unnecessary” can do so during an Oct. 30 outreach meeting in Kansas City, Mo., the agencies said. The agencies’ release [...]
  • OCC names two to new positions – one aimed at ‘elevating’ chartering function

    September 9, 2025 0
    A new principal deputy chief counsel and a new top executive for chartering – a move that “elevates” the chartering function – were announced Tuesday by the national bank regulator. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) said [...]
  • Disrupting, detecting ‘financially motivated sextortion’ is target of notice

    September 9, 2025 0
    Helping financial institutions detect and disrupt financially motivated sextortion is the aim of a notice issued Monday by the Treasury’s anti-financial crimes arm. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) said the notice “underscores the importance of suspicious activity reporting (SAR) [...]
  • Bulletins aim to ‘end weaponization of financial system’ by curbing ‘politicized, unlawful debanking’

    September 8, 2025 0
    Eliminating “politicized or unlawful debanking” in the federal banking system is the subject of two bulletins issued Monday by the national bank regulator in an effort, the agency said, to “end the weaponization of the financial system.” That is, if [...]
  • FinCEN revises SW border targeting order, raising threshold for CTR reports

    September 8, 2025 0
    A reissued geographic targeting order (GTO), revised from March, increases the dollar threshold to $1,000 for cash transactions that certain money services businesses (MSB) must report on currency transaction reports (CTRs), Treasury’s financial crimes enforcement arm said Monday. The change [...]

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