Fed inquiry into checks has bankers fearing ‘disaster’

The Federal Reserve’s recently published request for information on options for updating its check clearing apparatus has bankers fearing that it will opt to phase out paper checks entirely — an outcome that has community banks panicked.

Federal court rules against CFPB in funding lawsuit

A federal judge ruled that acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Russell Vought unlawfully refused to request agency funding from the Federal Reserve Board, dealing a procedural blow to a legal argument that the Fed can only fund the CFPB when it turns a profit.

Enforcement is down under Trump. Is that a problem?

Federal bank enforcement actions have dropped sharply since the start of the second Trump administration, but experts’ views vary about whether less enforcement will result in a buildup of risk in the financial system.