Watchdog probe says Atlanta Fed president created ‘appearance’ of impropriety
The Federal Reserve’s inspector general says the reserve bank CEO did not trade on confidential information or have conflicts of interest, but did violate central bank rules and policies.
House lawmakers pitch proposals to address pig butchering scams
A Wednesday hearing included discussion of European laws that will put banks on the hook for fraud schemes, and whether the U.S. needs a digital identity standard.
Inside the impasse erupting on the FDIC board over Basel
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra joins the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s two Republican board members in opposing a revamped Basel III endgame proposal, leaving the future of the nascent proposal uncertain.
Women’s financial empowerment has come a long way, but work remains
In the U.S. and around the world, women still face many barriers to financial inclusion, and workplace practices that make it more challenging for them to build wealth. It doesn't have to be that way.