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A coalition of trade groups urges federal agencies to match private-sector cybersecurity standards.
June 9 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has withdrawn guidance that allowed states to bring enforcement actions broadly under federal consumer protection laws.
May 19 -
The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Risks won't be disbanded, according to people familiar with the matter.
May 16 -
The Bank of England governor won unanimous backing to succeed Klaas Knot as chair. The appointment will be formalized in June.
April 7 -
Even though it's coming during a volatile period for the markets and economy, the cryptocurrency company's planned listing puts pressure on rivals and regulators.
April 2 -
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said it was important for the agency to not stifle innovation through its regulatory approach.
April 2 -
The SEC had sued the cryptocurrency exchange for allegedly operating as an unregistered securities exchange, broker, dealer and clearing agency. The case was dropped with prejudice.
March 28 -
A new Office of External Relations and Strategic Partnerships will continue the work of helping banks develop affordable credit for consumers lacking a credit score using untraditional methods of determining creditworthiness, the agency's acting head said.
March 27 -
After eight years of delay, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could still make last-minute changes to the payday rule, which sweeps in the buy now/pay later industry.
March 27 -
The superregional in Pittsburgh said banks large enough to attract its attention have yet to put themselves on the sale block. PNC's finance chief said, "We just have to be ready if and when those windows open."
February 11