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The bill is one of two SBA-related measures the Senate approved late Tuesday and sent to President Trump to sign into law.
June 6 -
With comment periods quickly closing, responding to the agency’s abundant requests for information is proving a logistical hassle for the industry and consumer advocates.
June 6 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fired all 25 members of the agency's Consumer Advisory Board during a conference call Wednesday, saying it wanted to bring in more diverse views.
June 6 -
Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney is poised to dismiss its administrative proceeding against the mortgage lender, following a four-year battle over the agency's structure.
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The city wanted to sever its relationship with the bank, but it ran into a big obstacle.
June 6 -
The regulatory relief legislation rolls back several stress test requirements for regional and midsize banks, putting more onus on financial institutions and their regulators to ensure banks are managing their risk appropriately.
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The OCC finds widespread problems in bank retail sales practices; Ripple and Swift competition for payments pits technology against convention.
June 6 -
An inquiry into the sales practices of more than 40 banks launched in the wake of the Wells scandal found several systemic issues and hundreds of problems at individual institutions. The OCC completed the review in December but is not making the results public.
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The Massachusetts senator and architect of the CFPB offered a sharp contrast to the administration's deregulatory agenda and sent strong signals of a presidential run.
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The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation could serve as groundwork for future U.S. rules, so analysts suggest credit unions at least begin working toward compliance.
June 5