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WASHINGTON The House Financial Services Committee will hold a vote Wednesday on a bill that would provide regulatory relief for financial institutions that are not considered systemically important.
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The Clearing House has picked Federal Reserve economists William R. Nelson and Francisco Covas to lead its research arm.
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The mortgage servicer said it has received letters from the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding separate probes into its collection practices and fees.
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Sunstate Bank in Miami has been released from an enforcement action that had required it to strengthen its anti-money-laundering controls.
March 1 -
Estimates of nonbank mortgage providers that will close or change hands should worry consumers and policymakers about access to credit.
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Barclays identified potential money laundering linked to currency transactions at its business in South Africa, where the British lender plans to wind down its investment.
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A Malvern Bancorp director has resigned following a disagreement over one of the Paoli, Pa., company's clients.
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WASHINGTON A bank regulatory relief plan put forward by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Vice Chairman Thomas Hoenig is getting support in the House.
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First Federal Bank of Kansas City has agreed to a $2.8 million settlement with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to resolve allegations of redlining in African-American neighborhoods.
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Twelve states hold their primaries on March 1, and the outcome could determine once and for all who the 2016 presidential nominees are for Republicans and Democrats. But there are also state primaries that could have a big impact on the general election this year. Here are four things for bankers to watch out for:
February 29