Inside Payoneer’s stablecoin strategy
The company’s forthcoming stablecoin, PAYO-USD, is designed to spur increased transaction volume revenue rather than interest income on reserves, a model championed by most stablecoin issuers.
Why the UK is easing its strict stablecoin rules
The Bank of England’s new guidance changes restrictions following criticisms and concerns about U.S. dominance.
Some want Basel changes for certain non-QM and HLTV loans
Part of the proposal affects the risk weighting for certain “investment properties and other cashflow-dependent” mortgages, according to a new Pennymac report.
Former FDIC Chair William Isaac Dies at 82
William Isaac led the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. through the banking and thrift crises of the 1980s and was a frequent commentator on bank regulation after his time in public service.
Press Release: FDIC Statement on the Passing of Chairman William Isaac
PRESS RELEASE | JUNE 22, 2026 FDIC Statement on the Passing of Chairman William Isaac WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is saddened by the news of the passing of former Chairman William Isaac. Mr. Isaac served as the 14th Chairman of the FDIC from 1981 through 1985. He was appointed to the […]
Alan Greenspan, former Fed chair who defined an era, dies
The longtime Federal Reserve chair served under four presidents and presided over the deregulatory and pro-market push of the 1990s and early 2000s that set the stage for the 2008 mortgage crisis.
Defenders of federal preemption place big banks ahead of consumers
The supposedly noble heritage of the National Bank Act and the federal preemption power that goes along with it has never stood up to serious scrutiny.
Maggie L. Walker built a bank for the Richmond’s Black community
The child of a slave grew up to become the first woman to open a bank in the U.S., and pioneered community banking for Black communities.
Is private credit a $2 trillion-dollar insurance timebomb?
Life insurers have offloaded long-term policyholder liabilities into offshore reinsurance and captive subsidiaries, raising concerns over state oversight of opaque investment vehicles and whether insurers have adequately funded claims.
Appeals court sides with CFPB’s union, blocks job cuts
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals halted the Trump administration’s attempt to fire nearly two-thirds of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s workforce, upholding a March 2025 injunction.