All Federal Reserve articles – Page 2
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         News Brief News BriefFed governor teases new TPRM guidance for banksThe Federal Reserve and other U.S. banking agencies are working to develop joint guidance to clarify regulatory expectations around third-party risk management, according to Fed Governor Michelle Bowman. 
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         News Brief News BriefProbe into Goldman Sachs’ credit card practices expandsGoldman Sachs Group disclosed more regulators—beyond the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—are investigating its credit card account management practices. 
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      BlogBiden taps vice chair of Fed for economics postPresident Joe Biden announced the appointment of Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Lael Brainard as director of the National Economic Council. 
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         Article ArticleTreasury recommends more oversight for bank-fintech relationshipsA new Treasury report found as the trend of nonbank fintech companies providing financial services in partnership with regulated entities continues to grow, regulators need to increase oversight of these relationships to curb the risks they pose. 
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         Article ArticleCFPB facing ‘existential threat’ following appeals court funding rulingAn appeals court’s finding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding mechanism to be unconstitutional could affect a multitude of lawsuits filed against the agency, according to legal experts. 
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      ArticleFed recruits 6 large banks for climate scenario analysis pilotBank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo will participate in a pilot climate scenario analysis exercise organized by the Federal Reserve that seeks to enhance climate-related financial risk management efforts in the industry. 
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         Article ArticleFed Chair Jerome Powell confirmed to second termJerome Powell is set to begin his second term as chair of the Federal Reserve after receiving bipartisan support in a Senate confirmation vote. 
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         Article ArticleWhistleblower to OCC: USAA had 400,000 undisclosed Military Lending Act violationsUSAA Bank engaged in an estimated 400,000 violations of the Military Lending Act, a former director of compliance within the bank reported to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in documents seen by Compliance Week. 
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         Article ArticleBiden to nominate Michael Barr as Fed supervision headPresident Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Michael Barr, a key architect of the Dodd-Frank Act and former Treasury Department assistant secretary, to serve as the Federal Reserve’s vice chair for supervision. 
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         Article ArticleFed bans ex-Goldman managing director over supervisory info misuseThe Federal Reserve Board permanently barred from the banking industry former Goldman Sachs Managing Director Joseph Jiampietro after he allegedly misused confidential supervisory information to further his regulatory advisory practice. 
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         Article ArticleBiden executive order seeks to study crypto, evaluate Fed-backed digital currencyPresident Joe Biden has ordered federal regulators to study the risks and potential benefits of digital assets and their underlying technology while encouraging the Federal Reserve to continue evaluating the creation of a federally backed digital currency. 
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         Article ArticleBiden nominates Sarah Bloom Raskin as Fed supervision headPresident Joe Biden nominated Sarah Bloom Raskin, a former Treasury official, to serve as the Federal Reserve’s vice chair for supervision. Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson were nominated to be Fed governors. 
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      ArticleFed Vice Chair Richard Clarida to resign early amid trading scrutinyRichard Clarida, vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board, will resign from his post two weeks earlier than the expiration of his term after a report called into question trades he made just prior to the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. 
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         Article ArticleFed reminds large banks of investment risks in Archegos postmortemThe Federal Reserve reminded large banks of its expectations regarding risk management practices in investment banking after the collapse of Archegos Capital Management earlier this year led to more than $10 billion in losses. 
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         Article ArticleBanking regulators pledge to examine crypto asset risks in 2022Determining whether crypto assets are legal, safe, and provide consumers with adequate protection from fraud are three areas of concern federal banking regulators say they will examine in 2022. 
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         Article ArticleFed ends 2016 enforcement against Goldman Sachs for supervisory data misuseThe Federal Reserve Board of Governors has terminated a 2016 enforcement action against Goldman Sachs Group ordering the bank to pay $36.3 million for the unauthorized use and disclosure of confidential supervisory information from banking regulators. 
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      ArticleBiden to nominate Jerome Powell for second term as Fed chairPresident Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate Jerome Powell to serve a second term as chair of the Federal Reserve and Lael Brainard to serve as vice chair. 
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         Article ArticleRule requires banks report significant ‘computer-security incidents’ within 36 hoursFederal banking regulators issued a rule that requires financial institutions to notify their regulator within 36 hours of a “computer-security incident” that materially affects their operation, ability to deliver services, or the stability of the financial sector. 
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         Article ArticleIgnoring compliance, Mashreqbank fined $100M for Sudan sanctions violationsThe New York State Department of Financial Services fined United Arab Emirates-based Mashreqbank $100 million for violating now-repealed Sudanese sanctions regulations and for having in place an inadequate compliance program. 
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         Article ArticleFed supervision head Randal Quarles to resignRandal Quarles, vice chair for supervision at the Federal Reserve, submitted his resignation as a member of the board, effective at the end of December. 
 
             
 
            

