Financial Regulation
  • Why Wall Street Has Tuned Out Congress

    By Jeff Cox, CNBC

    Washington may have just swung at strike three of its efforts this year to scare Wall Street into doing its bidding.

  • Dimon Can’t Avoid $380M Third-Quarter Loss

    By DAVID HENRY, Reuters

    JPMorgan Chase & Co on Friday posted its first quarterly loss under Chairman and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon as a tangle of legal and regulatory probes cost the biggest U.S. bank $7.2 billion...

  • Consumer Agency at 2: More Growing Pains Ahead

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    The Bipartisan Policy Center today released a report examining the CFPB’s first two years, after spending the last year interviewing banks, nonbank financial firms, consumer advocates and CFPB...

  • JPMorgan’s ‘Whale’ of a Fine: $920 Million

    By DAVID HENRY and Emily Flitter, Reuters

    The "London Whale" trading scandal, once dismissed by JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon as a "tempest in a teapot," is costing the largest U.S. bank $920 million in penalties and a rare...

  • Big Winners and Losers After Fed's Action

    By David Gaffen, Reuters

    The U.S. Federal Reserve turned the table on investors, making big winners out of some nimble buyers and losers out of those who had expected policymakers to follow through on hints of a cut in their...