House Republicans agree on Plan B government funding bill with Trump’s debt limit increase
House Republicans have struck a deal on a backup plan for averting a government shutdown by Friday’s deadline. Multiple sources told Fox News Digital the deal would extend current government funding levels for three months and also suspend the debt limit
How AI could change the work of bank CEOs
Managing the CEO's AI could be a new responsibility of support staffers, experts say.
SBA’s biggest lending program is expanding. So are its problem loans
With default levels drifting higher, some program participants are calling on the incoming Trump team to rethink the Small Business Administration's approach to underwriting.
Chopra calls on FDIC to step up AML enforcement after TD case
TD Bank Group's money-laundering-related crimes have sparked questions of how banks should be penalized for moving dirty money. CFPB Director Rohit Chopra said the FDIC should do more.
Former BaaS bank cited again by regulators
The Federal Reserve issued an enforcement action against Lineage Bank and its holding company, following a similar move by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. earlier this year.
Putin ‘promises’ to ask Assad for help in finding Austin Tice following letter from mother
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday promised to ask former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help in locating American veteran and journalist Austin Tice following a letter from Tice’s mother pleading for assistance. ‘I haven’t seen President Assad yet, since he
‘America first’ vs. ‘America last’: What does Trump’s return mean for US foreign policy?
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House next month, what sort of foreign policy can Americans expect during his second stint in the Oval Office? Trump will pursue an ‘America first foreign policy,’ J. Michael Waller, senior
Five trends to keep in mind as overdraft-fee battles heat up
While the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau seeks to cap overdraft fees, banks and credit unions are fighting the effort. Nuances that don't fit either side's narrative can get lost in the rhetoric.
Fraud-fighting numberless credit cards look for a market
Not all banks and fintechs are on board with numberless cards, and some payment professionals question whether they are worth the cost.
Biden admin officials noticed stamina issues in president’s first few months in office: report
Members of President Biden’s staff noticed his fading stamina and increasing confusion within the first few months of him entering office, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. The Journal based its report on interviews with nearly 50