Regulators may be ushering in a two-tiered banking system
The regulatory overhaul for large and mid-sized banks could lead to stronger pressure for those banks to merge in the coming years while leaving smaller banks less competitive — and arguably less stable.
Menendez pleads not guilty to charges of bribery, fraud and extortion
The New Jersey senator, who is a powerful member of the Banking Committee, is facing calls from fellow Democrats to resign. He was released on Wednesday after posting a $100,000 bond.
Out West, businesses are taking out more loans despite recession fears
Credit unions and banks are lending more to merchants based in the Western U.S., reflecting trends reported in the Umpqua Bank 2023 Business Barometer and running against broader economic pessimism.
Cannabis banking bill passes Senate hurdle despite bipartisan opposition
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., was the only Democratic lawmaker to vote against the legislation, while three Republicans voted in favor.