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Simply Stated - All Things Finance

Simply Stated - All Things Finance

De: Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS)
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Join us as we discuss the people, policies, and platforms driving financial regulation today. We speak with economists, regulators, industry, and subject matter experts to gain insights into where the nation's financial regulatory system is headed.

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  • NMLS Modernization Phase One is Live - What's Changed and What Comes Next
    Jul 22 2024

    For more information on updates to NMLS Modernization and how to get involved, visit the NMLS Modernization page on the CSBS website.

    Since the NMLS Annual Conference & Training in February, there’s been a lot of excitement around “NMLS Modernization.” Today, CSBS launched several new features and changes in NMLS as a part of this modernization effort.

    I sit down with Dave Dwyer, Senior Vice President of Business Services at CSBS, to learn about the changes available to NMLS users today and what's to come as NMLS Modernization continues.

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    25 m
  • Charting Uncertain Waters - Q2 Community Bank Sentiment Index
    Jul 9 2024

    Community banker sentiment remains near-neutral for a second quarter but is still rising; in the second quarter of 2024, the Community Bank Sentiment Index (CBSI) reached its highest level recorded since 2021.

    CSBS Chief Economist Tom Siems joins us today to explore what is driving a near-neutral sentiment from community bankers, how uncertainty impacts a community bank's outlook, and what regulators and compliance experts should take from this quarter's CBSI reading.

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    11 m
  • Has the Interest Rate Pinch Finally Arrived?
    May 30 2024

    Are we finally starting to see the long-awaited cooldown in economic activity?

    CSBS Chief Economist Tom Siems takes us along for a deep dive into interest rate data, market fluctuations, and the current state of commercial real estate and office lending. And, as always, we ask: what should regulators an the industries be looking out for in the current economic climate?

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    22 m
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