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Top 10 measures for financial institution regulation to be considered by FinSvcs Cmte

October 10, 2017 0

While it will be considering nearly two dozen pieces of separate legislation during its markup Wednesday, at least 10 of the measures that the House Financial Services Committee will debate have a direct impact on […]

FDIC

Banks have until Oct. 30 to file third-quarter call reports

October 10, 2017 0

Call reports for the third quarter 2017 are due Oct. 30 to federal banking agencies, according to a financial institution letter (FIL) circulated Tuesday by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the […]

FDIC

Proposal would combine three identical stress-test report forms into one

October 10, 2017 0

Three agencies would combine their separate and identical stress-test report forms into a single document under the auspices of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), under a proposal issued Friday. The Office of the […]

FDIC

Comments due on shortening securities settlement cycle

October 10, 2017 0

Comments are due Wednesday (Oct. 11) on a joint agency proposal to shorten the standard settlement cycle for securities purchased or sold by banks. The proposal, issued Sept. 11 for a 30-day comment period, would […]

Federal financial regulation

OTS rules to be wiped off books – six years after agency was abolished by Congress

October 10, 2017 0

Although it was abolished by an act of Congress nearly six years ago, the regulations of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) – the federal agency that once supervised federally insured savings and loans and […]

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  • Consumer financial strain, rising energy costs due to war, outlined in latest Beige Book

    April 15, 2026 0
    Consumer financial strain, increased price sensitivity, and rising demand at food banks and other social service organizations were reported by “many districts” in the Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book released Wednesday. The Fed report said price growth mostly remained moderate [...]
  • ‘Ask the regulators’ May 5 to focus on proposals to revise capital requirements for smaller banks

    April 14, 2026 0
    Proposals to revise bank capital requirements will be up for discussion during a “meet the regulators” session set for May 5 by all three federal banking regulators, the agencies said Tuesday. The proposals aim to revise the standardized approach for [...]
  • FDIC to host trilateral exercise on cross-border resolution planning Saturday

    April 14, 2026 0
    A regular coordination exercise on cross-border resolution planning will be hosted by the federal bank deposit insurer on April 18, the agency said Tuesday. The heads of resolution and regulatory authorities, central banks, and finance ministries of the United States, [...]
  • 4 named to senior leadership posts at FDIC

    April 13, 2026 0
    Four individuals were appointed to senior leadership positions by the federal bank deposit insurer, the agency said Monday. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) said Benjamin Olson was appointed director of the agency’s Division of Depositor and Consumer Protection (DCP). He [...]

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