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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'If you are using credit cards to take out cash, you need to cut up your card' - money experts share their credit card dos and don'ts

Credit cards can be very dangerous from a financial well-being perspective, if used irresponsibly. The temptation to use one to fund a big holiday or a new sofa that you can't afford can be seriously tempting.
Relationships
Environment
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Flawed climate research is shaping how central banks regulate trillions - Silicon Canals

Climate change presents economic opportunities that require government reorganization, but flawed research complicates regulatory frameworks and financial decision-making.
#basel-iii-capital-requirements
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Proposed capital rules set LTV-based mortgage risk weights

Basel III proposals reduce Tier 1 capital requirements for banks while increasing risk sensitivity for mortgages through LTV-based risk weights and eliminating MSR capital deductions in favor of 250% risk weighting.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Banks eye mortgage growth if Basel III capital rules ease

Bank executives anticipate Basel III recalibration could increase mortgage and MSR attractiveness through lower risk weights and LTV-sensitive capital requirements, though implementation is expected to be gradual.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Proposed capital rules set LTV-based mortgage risk weights

Basel III proposals reduce Tier 1 capital requirements for banks while increasing risk sensitivity for mortgages through LTV-based risk weights and eliminating MSR capital deductions in favor of 250% risk weighting.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Banks eye mortgage growth if Basel III capital rules ease

Bank executives anticipate Basel III recalibration could increase mortgage and MSR attractiveness through lower risk weights and LTV-sensitive capital requirements, though implementation is expected to be gradual.
Cryptocurrency
fromBitcoin Magazine
2 weeks ago

5 Ways The Fed's Basel III Pivot Unlocks Institutional Bitcoin Custody

The Federal Reserve's Basel III Endgame proposal eliminates punitive capital requirements for Bitcoin held by banks, removing the primary regulatory barrier to institutional cryptocurrency custody services.
EU data protection
fromTNW | Ecosystems
2 weeks ago

DORA compliance: most European financial firms still aren't ready

Europe's financial institutions struggle to comply with the Digital Operational Resilience Act, with many lacking confidence in meeting the 2025 deadline.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old Capital Markets Union plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China by unifying fragmented national financial markets and redirecting €10 trillion in citizen savings from bank deposits into investments.
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Europe politics
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
Europe politics
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
NYC startup
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

The Zombie Regulator

The Trump Administration is weakening financial protection agencies while subprime auto lenders exploit vulnerable consumers through predatory pricing algorithms that maximize recovery over fair lending practices.
Cryptocurrency
fromBloomberglaw
3 weeks ago

Deposit Insurance Off-Limits for Payment Stablecoins, FDIC Says

The FDIC will prohibit payment stablecoin holders from receiving federal deposit insurance coverage, even when assets are held at insured banks, and bar issuers from advertising such coverage.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Is it time to bring banks back to the mortgage business?

Mortgage loan origination collapsed from 14.2 million in 2021 to under 5 million in 2023, with independent mortgage banks filling the gap while maintaining quality, yet regulators and industry leaders argue banks should re-engage to restore competition and customer relationships.
Law
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

Why the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Opened Up to Customers about Credit Card Risks

Financial institutions can build deeper customer trust by transparently disclosing product downsides alongside benefits, challenging conventional wisdom that favors selective information disclosure.
UK politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Gabriel Makhlouf gets second term as governor of the Central Bank

Gabriel Makhlouf was reappointed as Governor of Ireland's Central Bank for a second seven-year term, breaking the tradition of single-term service by previous governors.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Private credit didn't fix middle-market CRE. It delayed a reckoning

Private credit's market expansion masked fundamental inefficiencies in commercial real estate lending that now surface as refinancing accelerates in a higher-rate environment.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

The 200-Basis-point gap: Why many lenders are leaving money on the table

A persistent 200 basis point performance gap between top and bottom tier lenders reflects structural industry inefficiency, not cyclical conditions, with top lenders earning 139 basis points while bottom lenders lose 70 basis points.
Business
fromFortune
1 month ago

In the $3 trillion private credit market, the 'shadow default' rate is increasing as more money chases lower-quality deals | Fortune

Private credit market enterprise value rose while debt quality weakened: slower Ebitda growth, higher leverage, increased shadow defaults, and lower investor yields.
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

AD Mortgage launches its largest non-QM securitization yet

The deal represents a defining milestone for the firm. It reflects not only the continued strength of the non-QM RMBS market, but also the confidence investors place in our platform and in AD non-QM mortgages as a premier asset class.
Real estate
fromTearsheet
2 months ago

Deposits vs. Payments - What drives more value for banks today? - Tearsheet

There was a time when banks and fintechs competed mostly on bells and whistles: smoother apps, faster checkout, appealing rewards. But in the world of public markets and quarterly earnings, functionality gives way to fundamentals.
Venture
Digital life
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'Gaps in employment can be a red flag' - financial experts reveal the reasons why your mortgage or loan application may be rejected

Lenders review account activity and request loan and credit card statements; poorly managed accounts or credit use can harm loan applications.
US politics
fromCointelegraph
2 months ago

What the GENIUS Act Was Meant to Stop-and the Stablecoin Loophole Banks See

A regulatory loophole allows exchanges and affiliates to offer rewards on stablecoin balances, potentially drawing deposits from community banks and reducing local lending.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

What happens when our common currency becomes uncommon?

This is not new news, of course, but many in the industry seem to be finally waking up to the hard truth that data-driven media buying, as we know it today, is severely under threat and has to change. Cookies power everything we do, from humble frequency capping through to complex multi-touch attribution models, ad personalisation and audience segmentation. They underpin most of the gains we've made in performance advertising, as well as brand advertising, over the past decade.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
1 month ago

How Banks Can Protect Their Most Valuable Asset: Customers

Banks must secure money, property, data, and reputation because incidents—crime, insider misuse, fraud, or IT failures—threaten safety, customer trust, regulatory standing, and brand.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Opinion: Mark Carney's warning and its echoes from the past

When citizens and institutions stop performing symbolic loyalty, authoritarian illusions crack, enabling middle powers and companies to act truthfully to defend security and democratic norms.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Regulators urged to ease bank capital rules for mortgages

Trade groups asked regulators to recalibrate bank capital requirements for residential mortgages, MSRs, and warehouse lending to better reflect current risk and protections.
fromTearsheet
2 months ago

Deposits vs. Payments - What drives more value for banks today? - Tearsheet

There was a time when banks and fintechs competed mostly on bells and whistles: smoother apps, faster checkout, appealing rewards. But in the world of public markets and quarterly earnings, functionality gives way to fundamentals. At the intersection of traditional banking and modern fintech lies a simple but growing question: what actually drives sustainable value for banks today? Is it the buzz‑worthy growth of payment volumes and new revenue streams - or the old‑school strength of deposit balances and net interest income?
Venture
fromFortune
2 months ago

Ray Dalio warns that the monetary order is breaking down, leaving us with a terrible choice: 'Do you print money or let a debt crisis happen?' | Fortune

Ray Dalio never misses an opportunity to cut to the chase. On Wednesday at Davos, speaking to Kamal Ahmed, Fortune's Executive Editorial Director for the UK and Europe, he had a blunt assessment of the landscape leaders and CEOs are facing at the moment. "What always scares me is the lack of realism," among leaders, he said as he reeled off the historic economic, climate, and political threats the world is grappling with. "Will law prevail? Everyone is having to deal with that question."
Business
fromCointelegraph
2 months ago

What the GENIUS Act Was Meant to Stop-and the Stablecoin Loophole Banks See

The GENIUS Act was designed to keep stablecoins as payment tools rather than savings products. As a result, it bans issuers from paying interest or yield to stablecoin holders. Community banks argue that a loophole exists because exchanges and affiliated partners can still offer rewards on stablecoin balances, even if the issuer itself does not pay yield. Smaller banks are more concerned than large banks because they rely heavily on local deposits.
US politics
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Basel capital rules may be revised to boost bank mortgage lending

Overly strict capital treatment of mortgage servicing rights has reduced bank participation and made mortgage activities disproportionately costly relative to their risks.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

New Fed proposals could reshape mortgage capital requirements

The Fed will propose recalibrating capital treatment of MSRs and raising risk weights for residential mortgages, potentially reducing bank participation and MBS supply over time.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

How to Comply with FinCEN Without Break Your Operations (or Budget)

FinCEN's Residential Real Estate Rule, effective March 1, 2026, requires title and escrow teams to file file-by-file AML reports and embed compliance into core workflows.
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