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WASHINGTON The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. will give banks and other parties 45 additional days to comment on a new proposed guidance addressing relationships with third-party lenders.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday finalized new requirements for mortgage servicers that provide more help to struggling borrowers and add consumer protections when loans are transferred.
August 4 -
Returning Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to their status as privately owned public utilities is consistent with their mandate and makes the most policy sense.
August 4
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In the wake of the Bitfinex heist, protecting consumers must again be at the forefront of the digital currency community.
August 4
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The situation turns on whether the CFTC inadvertently pushed Bitfinex to adopt a weaker security system than it had been using. However, the way the bitcoin exchange used the new system was significantly flawed, security experts said.
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A proposed 50% expansion to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program would yield new opportunities for banks to finance development projects and meet their Community Reinvestment Act obligations.
August 3 -
The Federal Reserve Wednesday fined Goldman Sachs $36.3 million in civil penalties and moved to bar a former executive from the banking industry in connection with a leak of supervisory information from the New York Fed in 2014.
August 3 -
JPMorgan Chase has reached a settlement with Indiana regulators related to its asset management business, and now other states are expressing interest in how Indiana built its case.
August 3 -
WASHINGTON Federal bank regulators issued guidelines Tuesday for submissions outlining workplace diversity initiatives.
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WASHINGTON President Barack Obama has signed a housing reform bill that will open the door for welfare recipients to use federal rent vouchers to purchase manufactured homes and become homeowners.
August 2

