Crapo Releases New Text of Bipartisan Regulatory Reform Bill
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) tonight released a revised version of S. 2155, the bipartisan regulatory reform bill that he and four Democratic colleagues are championing.
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) tonight released a revised version of S. 2155, the bipartisan regulatory reform bill that he and four Democratic colleagues are championing.
American Bankers Association President and CEO Rob Nichols wrote to Senate leaders today to offer the association’s full-throated support for the S. 2155.
The Federal Reserve today released the three economic and financial market scenarios that it will use in the next round of the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review process for 38 of the nation’s largest financial institutions and foreign firms with U.S. operations.
Recent proposals by the Federal Reserve that together attempt to bring more transparency to stress testing exercises mark an “important step” in an ongoing process, the American Bankers Association said in a comment letter today.
Speaking at a legal conference in Washington today, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Randal Quarles provided a status update on five key areas where the Fed is making regulatory changes and outlined three future areas of focus.
How banks can turn a compliance chore into a business growth opportunity.
The Federal Reserve today released for comment several proposals that together attempt to bring more transparency to stress testing exercises—a long-standing priority for the American Bankers Association.
During a markup yesterday and today, the House Financial Services Committee approved several regulatory relief bills advocated by ABA as part of its Blueprint for Growth.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg today said he would remain in office after his term expires on Nov. 29 until a successor is confirmed by the Senate.
Numerous regulatory relief proposals long backed by ABA are included in a bipartisan deal announced today by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-Idaho).