‘Like qualitative research without having to pay’: A bank’s guide to Reddit
Few banks are listening to what their customers are saying on Reddit, but the site can help them spot customer complaints and develop content that dispels misinformation.
CFPB’s Chopra: AI can be the key to fairer credit scoring
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra said the FICO credit-scoring model has drawbacks in price, predictiveness and market competition, and stakeholders should develop a more open-sourced model that uses artificial intelligence.
Gary Gensler plans to step down from SEC in January
The SEC chair's ambitious agenda drew fierce resistance from Wall Street and the crypto industry.
Trump 2.0 and other catalysts for bank stocks in 2025
Analysts say lenders' shares could rally on deregulation, lighter tax burdens and a resurgence of M&A. Declining interest rates and lower loan losses could further bolster bottom lines and attract investor interest.