Banks face promise and peril with weakened bank regulators

While banks have cheered President Trump’s deregulatory promises and welcomed efforts to reform regulatory agencies, experts say the administration’s aggressive efforts to reduce the federal workforce could also result in more slipshod enforcement and weaker crisis response.

Warren Buffett reaffirms his preference for stocks over cash

The legendary investor expressed his inclination for equities even after selling large chunks of Berkshire Hathaway’s investments in three major banks. “That preference won’t change,” Buffett wrote in his annual letter to shareholders.

Miami’s getting a new bank; Citi adds an accounting chief

FNB Corp marked the grand opening of its new downtown Pittsburgh headquarters this week. The bank owns and occupies the majority of the 26-story tower in the city’s Hill District, a new addition to the city’s skyline and one of the few new towers built in the city’s business district in recent years. And long-time […]

Fed vice chair says approach automated analysis with caution

Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said clearer Fed communication and better text analysis has made monetary policy transmission more efficient, but noted that the central bank must remain diligent in how it communicates forward monetary policy guidance.