‘Get on with it’: Fed’s Waller urges September rate cut

Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller criticized his fellow Federal Open Market Committee members for not cutting interest rates in July, but said he is “hopeful” that easing monetary policy soon can keep the labor market from “deteriorating.”

Press Release: FDIC Publishes Enforcement Orders for July 2025

PRESS RELEASE | AUGUST 29, 2025 FDIC Publishes Enforcement Orders for July 2025 WASHINGTON – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today published a list of orders of administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in July 2025. There are no administrative hearings scheduled for September 2025. Order of Prohibition from Further Participation and […]

Fed independence hangs on meaning of ‘for cause’

Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook’s lawsuit against President Trump is challenging his move to remove her from office because allegations against her do not constitute “cause.” How courts weigh in could dictate the future of the central bank’s independence from the White House.

Credit building fintech launches EWA product

Self Financial sees earned wage access as the perfect compliment to its suite of credit building products. It’s the latest example of EWA being paired with broader financial wellness products.