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'All Hell Might Break Loose': The High Stakes for the Fed’s Future

Banking with Interest

Release Date: 01/27/2026

'All Hell Might Break Loose': The High Stakes for the Fed’s Future show art 'All Hell Might Break Loose': The High Stakes for the Fed’s Future

Banking with Interest

As the Supreme Court weighs the fate of Fed Gov Lisa Cook and the Justice Department launches a criminal probe into Chair Jerome Powell, the future of the U.S. economy may well be at stake. Victoria Guida, economics correspondent and columnist at Politico, goes in depth on how the high court may rule, why the Trump administration upped the pressure on Powell, and who it may appoint as his successor.

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Bowing to industry pressure, Senate Banking abruptly postponed its vote on the crypto market structure bill last week. Brendan Pedersen, senior policy reporter at Punchbowl News and editor of its Vault newsletter, details the dynamics behind the meltdown. He also discusses the odds for the Trump-led push to curb interchange fees and HFSC Chairman French Hill’s efforts to pass community bank reg relief.

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Juan Zarate, who helped create the current anti-money laundering regime 25 years ago while working at Treasury, assesses the system’s faults and the Trump Administration’s push for reforms. He outlines what a better system would look like and handicaps the odds of it happening 

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Julieann Thurlow, CEO of Reading Cooperative Bank, talks about the opportunities and challenges for community banks this year. She discusses the economic conditions, how community banks can innovate and where she’d like to see changes by policymakers.

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As the year comes to a close, the OCC approved five crypto-related firms for new charters, a move that could have big consequences for the banking industry writ large. Ian Katz, managing partner at Capital Alpha Partners, discusses why the approvals happened, what they mean, and why banks may sue. He also tackles the other big issues of 2026 - M&A, housing, and deregulation - and makes predictions on the future of the Fed. 

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Inside the 2025 Bank Reg U-Turn show art Inside the 2025 Bank Reg U-Turn

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It’s safe to say 2025 has marked a dramatic change from the Biden-era bank regulatory agenda. The Trump-appointed regulators are talking about rethinking supervision, capital, and the Fed’s entire approach to liquidity. What does this mean for banks and the system overall? Karen Shaw Petrou, managing director of Federal Financial Analytics, breaks it down.  

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The Trump administration is refusing to take funds to pay for ongoing operations at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, arguing the funding structure is illegal. What does this mean for the agency's future, including its recent efforts to curb the small business lending data rule and define open banking? Kate Berry of American Banker and Evan Weinberger of Bloomberg Law weigh in on what's going on and what happens next. 

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Senate negotiators have started talking again on a crypto market structure bill after a breakdown in discussions earlier this year. Does the bill have momentum? Brendan Pedersen, the financial services reporter for Punchbowl News, breaks down the latest around the legislation, what it means for banks, and whether bank efforts to close loopholes around stablecoins paying interest have a chance of passage. 

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Why Gutting the CDFI Fund Hurts Banks, Communities show art Why Gutting the CDFI Fund Hurts Banks, Communities

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As the government shutdown drags on, the Treasury Department fired the entire staff of the CDFI Fund, a program with substantial bipartisan support. Dennis Ammann, CEO of People's Bank, a CDFI in Mississippi, and Jeannine Jacokes, CEO of the Community Development Bankers Association, discuss the impact on CDFIs nationwide and why it has alarmed lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. 

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The Battle Over the Fed’s Future show art The Battle Over the Fed’s Future

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Aaron Klein, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, explains how the Supreme Court is likely to react to President Trump’s efforts to fire Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, and what it means for the central bank’s future as well as monetary policy. Klein also details how crypto is fighting banks’ attempt to prevent stablecoins from paying interest or rewards.

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