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Simplification of the Basel capital rules the topic of my first post will get a full airing at the Salzburg Global Seminar's upcoming confab.
August 14
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The Occupy Wall Street protests a few years ago set the stage for the coming return of fair-lending gadflies like the "mother of CRA," Gale Cincotta.
August 14
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Two former JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) employees were charged by U.S. prosecutors with attempting to conceal trading losses at the largest U.S. bank last year as part of a probe of its $6.2 billion loss on derivatives bets.
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling is "cautiously optimistic" that the House will vote this fall on his bill to reform the mortgage finance market and hold a conference with the Senate to resolve policy disagreements.
August 14
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A former Bank of America (BAC) executive whose work on mortgage bonds is the subject of lawsuits by the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Justice Department was hired by Fannie Mae months after the claims began to surface.
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The Federal Trade Commission has proposed additions to the Telemarketing Sales Rule that could have unintended consequences for the underbanked.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Justice Department announced last week that they are investigating PNC Financial Services' mortgage lending. The probe into the Pittsburgh-based bank's mortgage pricing is causing some to worry that regulators are preparing to investigate other large banks for alleged loan discrimination.
August 13
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Rep. Jeb Hensarling, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said Tuesday that he remains hopeful the House will take a vote this fall to reform the mortgage finance market and move toward a conference with the Senate, despite ongoing policy disagreements.
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A probe into PNC Financial Services' mortgage lending is stoking fears that regulators are preparing to crack down on other large banks for alleged loan discrimination ahead of a Supreme Court case that might curb the use of the controversial "disparate impact" theory.
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For fans of stress-testing, the IMF has a new primer on what it takes to make one credible.
August 13
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