Tillis drops Warsh objections after DOJ exits Powell case

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said on Sunday that he no longer opposes Kevin Warsh’s nomination to serve as chair of the Federal Reserve following the Justice Department’s announced closure of its inquiry into current Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

OCC preempts Illinois swipe fee ban on taxes, tips

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued an interim final rule Friday to clarify banks’ leeway to charge interchange fees, explicitly blocking the applicability of a law passed in Illinois that would ban charging interchange fees on taxes and tips that goes into effect in July.

Much-maligned small-business data rule close to finish line

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is poised to finalize a contentious rule mandating the collection of demographic data on small-business borrowers, with the aim of ensuring equal access to credit for women and minority owners.