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Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is a business-friendly Republican who some view as the most viable potential threat in a general election against the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, elected in 2012, has quickly made himself a household name as a staunch Tea Party conservative. Hes currently No. 2 in several national and state primary polls behind Donald Trump.
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Former New York senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is well known to most players in the political world. Though she has billed herself as a progressive Democrat, many banks and other businesses see her as an acceptable alternative to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, who many on Wall Street view as unpredictable. Following are her views on a range of subjects.
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Though he is the official GOP nominee, the New York real estate mogul Donald Trump has eschewed providing details on many issues, instead broad outlines of a plan. However, the outspoken reality TV star has provided some clues on his banking policies.
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Regulators and alarmists are targeting a key source of financing on which some of the best-known American companies rely.
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The way the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is regulating the auto finance industry's relationships with dealers is simply wrong both legally and ethically according to Blair Evans of Baker Donelson. It's also directly counterproductive to its goal of protecting consumers, she says.
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The American Bankers Association has gone public with its issues with a plan to require banks to record loan-loss provisions when they originate a loan. Bankers are worried that the rule will eventually force smaller institutions to use costly modeling programs to comply.
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Independent Bank Group in McKinney, Texas, has exited the Small Business Lending Fund program.
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Progressives' push for a more drastic overhaul of the industry ignores post-crisis changes that have had an undeniably positive effect.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency may face legislation or a lawsuit in the near future as it tries to force captive insurance companies to exit the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
January 22