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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has shown interest in the student loan marketplace, noting its potential to cause systemic problems, and the agency wants to assist struggling student borrowers.
February 22
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council was created as part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank reform law to identify risks and respond to emerging threats to financial stability. The FSOC exercised its authority for the first time last November, when the council issued recommendations to the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the regulation of money-market mutual funds.
February 22
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The number of community banks under enforcement actions fell in January, as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ended 16 orders and issued five on the month.
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JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is raising another round of questions about a lawyer who works for the New York attorney general, which has sued the company over the mortgage conduct of Bear Stearns.
February 22 -
The Federal Reserve Board said Friday it will give stakeholders more time to comment on a proposal that would overhaul the way the U.S. central bank supervises foreign banks operating in the U.S.
February 22 -
The National Grocers Association said its board voted to opt out of a multibillion-dollar antitrust settlement with Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. over merchant fees.
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The market should pay more attention to whether banks are adequately capitalized for unabated fraud, such as misrepresentations of securities or insider trading, settlement complications and other operational failures.
February 22
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Forcing the networks to let merchants surcharge for card payments will remove the advantage of retailers that accept only cash or other alternatives such as Bitcoin.
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First Sound Bank (FSWA) in Seattle has bought back its Troubled Asset Relief Program shares after raising nearly $8 million.
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The CFPB's attempt to help struggling student borrowers is tackling the right problem — $1.1 trillion in outstanding loan debt — but can't affect 85% of that figure, which is in federal loans.
February 21 -
Consumer advocates remain frustrated with servicers for not offering more principal write-downs and loan modifications to help borrowers stay in their homes.
February 21 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking public comment on the most beneficial ways for Congress and regulators to step in and aid distressed student loan borrowers.
February 21
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday it was requesting public comment on the best ways for Congress or regulators to help struggling student loan borrowers.
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Total System Services Inc. will begin processing LINK ATM transactions throughout the United Kingdom this year.
February 21 -
At its annual party, the scandal-buffeted British bank bid goodbye to the "exciting and unpredictable" Year of the Dragon and welcomed in the Year of the Snake.
February 21 -
George Washington is a great role model for kids and might have had second thoughts about today's financial forms, says Frank Keating, the CEO of the American Bankers Association and author of a kids book about the first president.
February 21 -
An advisory council warned the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that borrowers are still at risk from small-dollar loans with high fees and roll-over debt.
February 21
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A federal court halted an operation that allegedly used an intricate web of concealment to debit hundreds of thousands of consumers’ bank accounts and bill their credit cards more than $25 million without their consent.
February 21 -
Will the Financial Stability Oversight Council be successful at spotting threats before they cause a financial crisis or will it instead create "regulatory hazard" in the form of a false sense of security?
February 21 -
Short sales continue to dominate relief efforts under the national mortgage settlement, and Californians continue to receive the bulk of the benefits.
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