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A controversial plan to reform the bankruptcy code would shift the balance of power between debtors and creditors, resulting in extensive but difficult to forecast changes to the banking industry.
December 15 -
Cliff Rosenthal left his credit union colleagues behind to become assistant director of the CFPB in 2012. He found an energetic, dedicated agency under attack from political opponents and hampered by institutional hubris.
December 15
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The Senate finally passed a $1.1 trillion spending package late Saturday night, putting an end to several days of intense debate over the repeal of a key Dodd-Frank Act provision and other measures included in the bill.
December 14 -
The blatant mischaracterization of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. communications in a House Oversight Committee report undercuts the aim of the investigation into regulatory scrutiny of bank-payday lending relationships.
December 14
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s board of directors will meet Tuesday to consider approving the agency's 2015 operating budget as well as to discuss a proposal related to derivatives netting.
December 12 -
It proved to be another chaotic day on Capitol Hill Friday as lawmakers continued to battle over a controversial swaps provision in a massive spending bill, while an extension of a key risk insurance program appeared suddenly in doubt.
December 12 -
HUD officials had taken a neutral position on whether FHA financing would be available for loans that were seized by cities and written down to their current appraised value.
December 12 -
WASHINGTON Congress passed legislation late Thursday that will expand community bank access to the debt markets in order to finance acquisitions.
December 12 -
Sen. Sherrod Brown, a top critic of the country's megabanks, will lead Democrats on the Banking Committee next year.
December 12



