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WASHINGTON A new analysis by the American Action Forum examines the cumulative costs and paperwork burdens of the Dodd-Frank Act roughly four years after the financial reform law's passage.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed several assessment-pricing changes to correspond with the Basel III regime, including altering how highly complex banks report counterparty risk.
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At a congressional hearing Tuesday, partisan lawmakers gave wildly divergent interpretations of the payment system crackdown.
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The Fed Chair tells lawmakers she's "very positive on the idea of having a community banker appointed to the Board," but against requiring it by legislation.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has proposed tailoring its system for pricing banks' insurance premiums to correspond with new Basel capital requirements.
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"The real question for me is should we be in the FHA business at all," the CEO says.
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The FDIC, OCC and Federal Reserve all plan to testify Tuesday that banks, not their regulators, are ultimately responsible for deciding who is an appropriate customer.
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Federal and state authorities on Monday sought to rein in three companies accused of exploiting consumers struggling to pay off their debts.
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The Justice Department's $7 billion deal with Citigroup is likely not the last big government maneuver to penalize banks for faulty mortgage-related practices leading to the financial crisis.
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For months, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau floated a contract giving it control over the content of bank customers' complaints submitted online to the agency. It scrapped the plan after industry objections.
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