US banking regulators open to mergers, but vow tougher rules
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top U.S. banking regulators plan to tell lawmakers the government will be open to future
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Banks Face Regulatory Scrutiny Over Interest-Rate Risks
US regulators are ratcheting up oversight efforts across the banking system as they lack the ability to quickly
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Fed's Barkin not yet convinced inflation heading steadily lower
By Howard Schneider AMELIA ISLAND, Florida (Reuters) -Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin on Monday said he is not convinced
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Fed’s Barr Wants More Oversight of Bank Executives’ Pay After SVB Collapse
The Federal Reserve’s top bank watchdog is calling for more oversight of how bank executives are compensated after
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Fire protection company Kidde-Fenwal files for bankruptcy citing PFAS lawsuits
By Dietrich Knauth Kidde-Fenwal Inc, a subsidiary of Carrier Global Corp that specializes in fire control systems, filed
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Writers strike felt in missing NBC stars, absence of Fox schedule for TV sales pitches
The impact of the writers strike was evident as major television networks began their annual week of sales presentations to advertisers
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Buffett-backed Nubank reports record revenue on steady user growth
Brazil's Nubank on Monday reported record revenue for the first-quarter as the digital bank benefited from steady growth
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Elon Musk Was Subpoenaed in JPMorgan Epstein Lawsuit by US Virgin Islands
Elon Musk was issued a subpoena by the US Virgin Islands in its lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase &
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Large Investors Led 2022 Runs on Crypto Platforms, Study Finds
Last year’s run on crypto platforms like lender Celsius Network were “spearheaded by customers with large holdings, some
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Yellen Sticks With Warning US Could Run Out of Cash by June 1
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday reiterated her warning that her department could run out of cash as
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Food aid cuts still 'red line' in debt ceiling talks, says Senate farm committee chair
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON Expanding work requirements for the largest U.S. food assistance program is still a "red
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US may default on debt as soon as June 1, Yellen reaffirms
It's still likely that the US could default on its obligations in early June if Congress doesn't act, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday.
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