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    Ex-Wells Fargo CEO Slams ‘Absurd’ Compliance Spending

    2015-05-29T15:30:00Z

    Image: Is the compliance ramp-up at big banks to blame for layoffs, including the 5,000 of them announced last month by JPMorgan? Richard Kovacevich, former CEO of Wells Fargo, seems to think so. “It is absurd that [banks] are investing that kind of money on compliance” he said of growing ...

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    FCA: Banks Should Rethink Derisking Strategies

    2015-04-29T13:45:00Z

    The Financial Conduct Authority warns that banks should rethink their anti-money laundering strategies in light of reports that financial institutions have nixed services to customers that may pose potential money-laundering risks. The agency says, “These policies and procedures must be comprehensive and proportionate to the nature, scale, and complexity of ...

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    FDIC Mulls New Recordkeeping Requirements for Big Banks

    2015-04-21T17:00:00Z

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is considering new recordkeeping requirements for the nation’s largest banks to streamline the process for reimbursing insured depositors should one of them fail. New recordkeeping standards would likely apply to banks with more than $2 million in account value. Details inside.

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    Warren on the Warpath: Slams SEC, Pitches Financial Reforms

    2015-04-15T16:45:00Z

    Image: Slamming the SEC and Justice Department for a “slap on the wrist” approach to enforcement, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, in a recent speech, also championed a slate of financial reforms, including a transaction tax to restrain high-frequency trading, restoring the former Glass-Steagall Act, and reducing the size and risk of ...

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    AML Efforts Face Renewed Focus on SARs, Beneficial Ownership Data

    2015-03-17T11:45:00Z

    Financial institutions should prepare for even greater scrutiny on their anti-money laundering efforts. Pending legislation and rulemaking will smooth the way for regulatory probes to use beneficial ownership information, and to expand the use of Suspicious Activity Reports, regulators said this week.

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    Retailers Decry Prospect of Bank-Like Data Security Rules

    2015-03-17T10:15:00Z

    The National Retail Federation is asking Congress to reject any legislation that would impose data security rules designed for the banking industry upon non-bank businesses. An overly broad expansion of data security standards similar to Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act guidelines would “be a serious error,” it says.

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    Big Banks All Pass First Round of Stress Tests

    2015-03-05T17:15:00Z

    It was report card day at the Federal Reserve. On Wednesday, it released the first round of this year’s stress test results for the nation’s 31 largest banks. For the first time since it began mandatory stress tests in 2009, all banks with $50 billion or more in total consolidated ...

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    Who Is the Most Systemic of Them All? JP Morgan

    2015-02-18T13:00:00Z

    Which large U.S. bank would cause the most collateral damage if it were to fail? JP Morgan, according to a new report from the Treasury Department. The report tried to quantify just how much systemic risk exists in banks designated as “Systemically Important Financial Institutions,” and JP Morgan topped the ...

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    FDIC Refreshes Guidance on High-Risk Customers

    2015-01-29T15:15:00Z

    Gun merchants, strippers, and payday lenders rejoice! The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has signaled an end to its effort to restrict industries deemed as “high risk” from banking access. The FDIC tells banks to take a risk-based approach in assessing individual “customers, rather than declining to provide banking services to ...

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    Better Ways to Test Banks’ Stress

    2015-01-06T10:30:00Z

    Image: Title: KraynThe banking world will start 2015 with another bout of hand-wringing over stress tests. Critics question whether the tests probe what truly makes large banks a threat to the financial system, and banks know they must somehow use technology to streamline the annual exercise. “Throwing people at the ...

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    Britain Braces for New Supervisory Regime

    2014-12-23T15:45:00Z

    Image: British Banks are bracing for “incredible pressure” in 2015 as they implement new rules to make senior executives personally accountable to regulators. Compliance functions will help lead the creation of the new Senior Managers Regime, complete with certification overload. “Regulators will expect compliance in the spirit of the regulations, ...

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    JP Morgan Outlines Compliance Overhaul

    2014-12-22T15:30:00Z

    JP Morgan, the Wall Street bank that has racked up more than $23 billion in regulatory fines since the financial crisis, has released a 100-page report detailing its efforts to improve compliance, culture, and internal controls. The report, “How We Do Business,” was in response to pressure from shareholder activists ...

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    Fed Extends Deadlines for Volcker Rule Compliance

    2014-12-19T14:15:00Z

    The Federal Reserve Board is giving financial insitutions more time to comply with the Volcker rule’s demand that they extricate themselves from investments in hedge funds and private equity funds and wind down speculative positions held on their own behalf, rather than for clients. Banks will until 2017 to unwind ...

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    FDIC Posts New Requirements for Bank Resolution Plans

    2014-12-17T16:45:00Z

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has issued new guidance and requirements for the resolution plans federally insured banks with more than $50 billion in assets must submit. The guidance, which applies to 2015 submissions, provides direction regarding what must be discussed in a fully developed resolution strategy and an accompanying ...

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    Bank CEOs, Boards Get Another Batch of Cyber-Security Help

    2014-12-17T13:15:00Z

    Bank CEOs and boards have a fresh batch of cyber-security guidance to evaluate. On Wednesday, The Conference of State Bank Supervisors released “Cybersecurity 101: A Resource Guide for Bank Executives,” a document that collects industry-recognized standards and best practices that are currently used within the financial services industry.

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    U.K. Stress Tests Show Few Capital Hiccups, Improved Resiliency

    2014-12-17T12:15:00Z

    Image: Dec. 17—Three of eight major U.K. banks reviewed by regulators need to bolster their capital positions, but overall the banking system’s resiliency has improved, according to results of Bank of England stress tests meant to test banks’ ability to withstand a housing shock. “The results show that the core ...

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    Regulators Publish Latest Thinking on AML Compliance

    2014-12-16T12:45:00Z

    Image: Financial regulators have just updated their examination manual for anti-money laundering compliance, giving financial firms plenty of holiday reading on how they should structure their AML programs. “The big changes are in areas where things have moved forward: virtual currency, prepaid cards, changes in the SAR rules, aggregation for ...

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    Fed Seeks New Capital Requirements for Biggest Banks

    2014-12-09T17:15:00Z

    Image: Dec. 9—The Federal Reserve is proposing a new risk-based capital surcharge for the most systemically important firms. The proposed rule would implement a new methodology for determining “global systemically important” banks and increase mandated capital conservation buffers by as much as 4 percent. The proposal establishes five broad categories ...

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    Why Anti-Money Laundering Programs Aren’t Just for Banks Anymore

    2014-12-02T13:45:00Z

    Image: After years of hunting money launderers by scrutinizing transaction at big banks, regulators are widening their nets to include luxury goods retailers, casinos, technology companies, and others. The Feds are holding more businesses accountable for questionable transactions and pushing those at risk to beef up AML compliance. “All companies, ...

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    Federal Reserve Places New Limits on Large Banks

    2014-11-07T09:45:00Z

    The Federal Reserve Board has approved a rule that places new limits on mergers and acquisitions in the banking industry, effectively slowing the growth of the largest institutions in yet another strike against “too big to fail” banks. The rule prohibits a financial company from combining with another company if ...