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In unusually expansive comments, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray provided new details Tuesday about proposals due soon from the agency while offering insights into an internal battle over easing a key mortgage rule.
February 10 -
The Senate Banking Committee's first look at regulatory relief for small institutions provided key insights into how the panel is likely to tackle the topic legislatively this year, suggesting it could be a long and contentious debate.
February 10 -
The creation of a new cybersecurity agency is the latest move by the Obama administration to combat the increasing threat of cyberattacks.
February 10 -
WASHINGTON NewDay Financial has agreed to a $2 million fine after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleged that the mortgage lender engaged in an improper kickback scheme and used deceptive marketing tactics targeted at veterans.
February 10 -
Mozido LLC is buying its way into China, giving it a head start as big companies like Apple also eye the country's payments market.
February 10 -
A better way to deal with the "too big to fail" problem would be to impose higher capital requirements or to issue "rescue" bonds to bank investors.
February 10
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Fed Governor says initiatives in Congress would subject the central bank to dangerous political interference with little payoff in transparency or accountability.
February 9 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is raising concerns about the transparency and clarity of reverse mortgages based on more than a thousand complaints it received about the product.
February 9 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is trying to send a clearer message to banks about potential red flags by removing low-level recommendations from its exam reports.
February 9 -
An admission of guilt would help investors make informed decisions about the validity of credit ratings and open up the rating business to healthy competition on the basis of quality.
February 9



