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The prominent Wall Street lawyer makes a strong argument to skeptical lawmakers that he will be a tough cop on the beat if confirmed.
March 23 -
The long-running feud between banks and fintech companies over screen scraping is morphing into a more nuanced and important conversation about how to exchange consumers' financial data securely and fairly.
January 27 -
After more than three-and-a-half years at the helm, Mary Jo White made incremental moves to expand advisor exams, but did not move on structural reform or implement a uniform fiduciary standard, as many advocates had hoped.
November 16 -
Lobbyists who’ve been bashing away at Washington’s latest effort to regulate Wall Street pay may find the lender just grabbed the hammer from their hands.
September 19 -
The lender eliminated production goals in effort to reassure regulators, lawmakers and customers after employees opened more than 2 million accounts without clients’ approval.
September 13