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Deloitte & Touche LLP has named former Federal Reserve Board official Deborah Bailey to run the firm’s banking and securities regulatory practice, and added two former regulators at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to its team.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve Board said Wednesday they are extending the deadline for borrowers to request an independent foreclosure review under the consent orders signed by 14 mortgage servicers last April.
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The San Antonio, Texas bank blasted excessive federal regulation in announcing it will replace its federal charter with a state one.
February 14 -
After nine months of consideration, the Fed said the merger of Capital One with ING Direct USA did not pose a systemic threat, but placed conditions on the deal to ensure the combined institution did not become one.
February 14 -
The Obama administration's reasons for charging banks $61 billion are disingenuous and transparently political. The tax has nothing to do with recouping Tarp costs or making the system safer.
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The Federal Reserve Board's failure to announce a final decision on Capital One Financial Corp.'s $9 billion deal to buy ING Direct USA has left many observers wondering what's going on behind the scenes.
February 14 -
The Federal Reserve has reached a written agreement with Commerce Bancshares Inc. in Franklin, Tenn.
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While the industry waits to see the final, detailed terms of the mortgage servicing settlement, officials released two documents Tuesday summarizing the highlights of the deal.
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WASHINGTON – Joseph A. Smith, Jr., who will monitor the 49-state mortgage settlement with the five largest servicers, resigned Tuesday as North Carolina's bank commissioner.
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The housing market continues to suffer from a painful and prolonged hangover commensurate with its worst binge in U.S. history and many politicians and Fed officials are anxious for a housing rebound to pull the rest of the economy along.
February 14
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A quick look at policies, fee revenues and agency budgets in the administration's 2013 proposal - and how it all affects banks.
February 14 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have allowed government-backed Farm Credit System lenders to make more home loans.
February 14 -
President Obama announced Monday a doubling of a proposed tax on big banks to $61 billion. For the White House, the political appeal is obvious but the proposal itself appears highly unlikely to ever become law.
February 14 -
A U.S. district court has banned a mortgage-relief business that operated a scheme causing consumer losses of nearly $19 million from doing further business.
February 14 -
Rather than wait for government or plaintiff lawyers to find them, banks that were involved in the syndication of mortgage backed securities should control their exposure through a proactive, rigorous self-study program.
February 14
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Many small banks have never accepted that an exemption from the Durbin amendment will protect them from the measure's roughly 50% cut in debit interchange rates.
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Senior Fed officials met Monday in a closed session on Capital One Financial Corp.'s pending acquisition of the U.S. online banking unit of ING Group but did not make a decision. It had delayed a meeting on the deal last week.
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The premium increase, expected to be announced in the next week, is one of a series of steps the FHA is taking to avoid a taxpayer bailout.
February 13 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has requested $448 million from the Federal Reserve in 2013, according to the president's budget proposal, which also outlines the fees that regulators expect to collect from banks this year and would provide significant increases for the CFTC.
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The mortgage settlement was a political coup for President Obama and state attorneys general. For banks, it was merely the latest turn in a long and winding effort to put housing problems behind them.
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