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May 31, 2022

John Ryan, the president and CEO of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors who unexpectedly passed away in May at the age of 58, talked last year about state bank regulators’ efforts to retire the siloed state-by-state system of financial services oversight. He, along with Charlie Clark, the director of the...


May 24, 2022

Neil Stanley, founder and CEO of The CorePoint, talks about how banks should be thinking about their deposit rate strategy as the Fed raises interest rates and customers begin seeking higher returns for their savings. How quickly should banks be raising their own rates—and what alternatives should they be pursuing?


May 17, 2022

Former Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria says the housing industry is poised for another meltdown, citing high delinquency rates, low supply and loosening credit standards. In an expansive and candid interview, the former GSE regulator predicts Fannie and Freddie will likely fail again despite his...


May 10, 2022

Lauren Seay, reporter for S&P Global Market Intelligence, talks about how the controversy began over credit unions buying banks, efforts by several states to block such deals, and where the debate is going next.


May 3, 2022

Randal Quarles, former Fed vice chair for banking supervision, talks about how quickly the central bank will tackle inflation, whether the Fed is at risk of becoming too political, and what it was like to help prevent another financial crisis while a pandemic raged. He also talks about his strong views on central bank...