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Members of the Senate Banking Committee and others are raising concerns about the credibility of a pending watchdog report analyzing whether some banks are still "too big to fail," suggesting some experts it relies on may be too closely tied to Wall Street.
January 9 -
The SEC tapped one of its own Monday to lead the agency's enforcement division tasked with conducting investigations into complex financial instruments.
January 7 -
The Senate voted 56 to 26 late Monday to confirm Janet Yellen as the next leader of the Federal Reserve Board.
January 7 -
Raoul Weil, once a powerful UBS AG executive, will return today to a U.S. courthouse where prosecutors said last month he ran a business that used Swiss bank secrecy to help Americans cheat on their taxes.
January 7 -
Prosecutors in the insider-trading trial of a former SAC Capital Advisors LP fund manager can tell jurors that he was greedy, not that he fainted in front of FBI agents or was fired from his job, a judge ruled.
January 6 -
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January 6 -
George Canellos, who played a key role in the SEC's efforts to punish misconduct related to the 2008 financial crisis, is leaving the agency after more than four years.
January 3 -
Brokers selling higher-fee investments like non-traded real-estate investment trusts and derivative-backed structured notes may get more scrutiny this year after those markets grew in 2013.
January 3 -
Regulators are hoping to release an interim final rule next week designed to satisfy banker demands to change a provision of the Volcker Rule that threatens to force smaller institutions to take millions of dollars in write-offs.
January 3 -
FINRA has identified the suitability of the bonds of distressed municipalities for investors, as well as municipal advisor activity, as areas it will focus on in 2014.
January 3 -
The legal battle over the application of the Volcker Rule is unlikely to be resolved until mid-January.
January 2 -
Morgan Stanley said ex-broker Wilhelm Nash left before earning out bonus.
January 1 -
An arbitrator wants client records. What should you do?
January 1 -
The tax increases that took effect in 2013 should now be part of long-term planning because they aren't going away anytime soon.
January 1 -
Lawmakers are stepping up efforts to deter frivolous patent lawsuits against banks and a host of other companies.
January 1 -
The question triggers a whole array of responses. But after a five-year onslaught of new rules and enforcement, some see a brighter regulatory future for banks.
December 27 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a staff report Friday to Congress on its disclosure rules for U.S. public companies, as part of the SECs efforts to modernize the disclosure requirements and reduce compliance costs for emerging growth companies.
December 23 -
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. agreed to pay about $54.3 million to U.S. regulators and the Justice Department to resolve allegations it bribed officials in Ukraine to win tax refunds.
December 23 -
In her final column for American Banker, Editor-at-Large Barbara Rehm says there is no denying the system is safer than it was in 2007, and while further changes may be needed, it makes sense to "take a breather."
December 20 -
Deutsche Bank AG will pay $1.9 billion to settle claims that it didnt provide adequate disclosure about mortgage-backed securities sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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