Goldman, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS settle stock-lending suit
The four banks agreed to pay $499 million and also cooperate in the litigation against Bank of America Corp., the sole remaining defendant.
Fincen announces Shinhan Bank America will pay $15M for BSA Violations
Shinhan Bank America faces a $15M penalty for willful BSA violations linked to inadequate BSA/AML monitoring that the Financial Crimes Enforcement network said enabled tax evasion, corruption and money laundering to flow through the institution.
California could complicate banks’ climate reporting obligations
The Golden State appears poised to preempt the Securities and Exchange Commission by enacting rules that would require larger firms to make detailed disclosures about their greenhouse gas emissions. Banking groups are concerned that the state regime won't align with
SCOTUS will hear case challenging Fed’s interchange fee cap
The Supreme Court said Friday it would grant North Dakota convenience store Corner Post Inc.'s appeal to a lower court ruling as to when the statute of limitations for challenging a Federal Reserve interchange fee rule begins under the Administrative