High CPI reading boxes in Fed, raises uncertainty for future rates

Inflation continued to rise in May, bolstering the case for the Federal Reserve to keep its policy rate unchanged at next week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. But the range of future monetary policy outcomes is wide, with all eyes on how newly installed Fed Chair Kevin Warsh navigates his new role.

Banks balk at NCUA proposal to expand membership criteria

The National Credit Union Administration proposed amending its common-bond provisions to allow the agency to approve some associations whose membership relies on the purchase of a product or service, a move banks say undermines the rationale for tax-exempt credit unions.

Will banks get in on the prediction market gold rush?

The burgeoning predictions market is gaining users and volume rapidly and is being largely embraced by the Trump administration. But banks are torn between the promise of new revenue streams and the iffy legal foundations of the new market.