Trump Makes Travis Hill Pick Official as Choice to Run FDIC
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Trump nominates Travis Hill to be chair of US FDIC, source says
Donald Trump nominated Travis Hill, the acting FDIC chair, to permanently lead the key U.S. bank regulator. Hill, known for easing post-crisis rules and lightening regulatory oversight, has rolled back Biden-era merger scrutiny and allowed crypto activities. He also opposes stricter capital rules for larger banks.
Why Trump's New FDIC Pick Could Be Big For Crypto Banking
The post Why Trump’s New FDIC Pick Could Be Big For Crypto Banking appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. US President Donald Trump nominated acting Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) Chairman Travis Hill to lead the banking regulator permanently. Under his acting leadership, Hill has demonstrated an overall crypto-friendly stance. He has a track record of opposing policies he viewed as attempts to debank the industry. Sponsored Sponsored Hill …
As 'Bloomberg' has advanced, Hill joined the governing body of the IDFC as vice president in 2023, although previously he served as adviser to the president during the first Trump administration. Hill had been leading the agency provisionally since Martin Gruenberg's resignation in January.
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