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Federal authorities on Friday took their most forceful step to date toward bringing state-licensed marijuana businesses into the financial mainstream.
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A group of House Democrats is urging regulators to provide a limited exemption for some debt securities issued by collateralized loan obligations under the Volcker Rule.
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Citigroup said Vice Chairman Michael Helfer will retire next month and Zion Shohet will take on an expanded regulatory role.
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In most states, the good-faith lending decisions made by bank officers and directors are protected from liability, even if the loans sour and the bank fails. But bankers and directors beware: you can still be sued for simple negligence.
February 14
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GSE regulator says Fannie and Freddie are responsible for monitoring servicers.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland has appointed Loretta Mester as its next president and chief executive.
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council met on Thursday for a previously scheduled meeting in closed session.
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First Trust in New Orleans has been freed from a written agreement with the Federal Reserve Board.
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FATCA requirements affect a broad cross section of stakeholders and policies within financial institutions including, but not limited to, client onboarding, investment banking, documentation, treasury and collateral management.
February 13
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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan says its important for investors in mortgage-backed securities to receive a fair price for seized mortgages.
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