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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has amended its consent order with Broadway Financial's (BYFC) bank.
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New Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules governing collection practices could for the first time include banks and other creditors that collect their own debt.
November 6 -
Wells Fargo is among firms facing federal scrutiny of mortgage-bond sales under a 1989 law the government is using to extend probes of banks' roles in the credit crisis, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
November 6 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering new rules to govern debt collection practices that could for the first time include banks and other creditors that are collecting their own debt.
November 6 -
Deutsche Bank's former subsidiary MortgageIT has agreed to pay $12.1 million to settle claims that it discriminated against African-American and Hispanic consumers seeking mortgage loans, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Tuesday.
November 5 -
The directive bars banks that do business with Fannie and Freddie from receiving commissions from insurers, but still lets insurers provide services for free or at a reduced cost.
November 5 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continues to investigate several auto lenders for potential fair-lending violations.
November 5
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The Senate Banking Committee dug into the details Tuesday of how to ensure that community banks retain access to a reformed housing finance system as agreement over a broad approach began to emerge.
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By deleting three words from the Dodd-Frank Act, regulatory agencies could "refer to" credit ratings, which certainly makes sense, while never "requiring reliance" on them, which doesnt.
November 5
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is pushing for changes to derivatives contracts that would make it easier to wind down a major bank.
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