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The Minneapolis company is considering re-entering a business it exited under pressure from its regulator in 2014.
October 18 -
Under a joint order, lenders still have to document the value of properties in storm-affected regions, but they will not have to depend on appraisers.
October 17 -
Six Democratic senators want the Treasury Department’s independent watchdog to investigate whether acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika is still allowed to be in that role.
October 16 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency used "flawed statistics" and misstated the effects of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's arbitration rule on community banks, Director Richard Cordray said Friday.
October 13 -
In an op-ed, acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika argued that allowing consumers to sue financial institutions in class actions would raise credit costs and harm small banks.
October 13 -
Amy Friend, who helped implement the Dodd-Frank Act while at the OCC, will retire from government service on Nov. 11, the OCC said Wednesday.
October 11 -
The world of short-term lending was shaken up Thursday as one regulator issued a rule cracking down on payday loans while another made it easier for banks to offer an alternative product.
October 5 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika on Thursday called for steps to ease the asset thresholds that determine whether banks are subject to certain provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act.
October 5 -
Industry observers are skeptical of acting Comptroller Keith Noreika's claims that his agency could grant a fintech charter to a commercial firm like Amazon or Google, arguing that such a move could become "Walmart 2.0."
October 3 -
Leslie Ireland, a former assistant secretary for intelligence and analysis at the Treasury Department, was also elected to the bank's board.
October 2