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In a final rule meant to limit the systemic effects of company failures, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. defined which financial firms are subject to Dodd-Frank resolutions.
June 5
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The Securities and Exchange Commission's long-awaited proposal to reform the money market mutual fund industry has left observers wondering whether the agency compromised too much in an effort to get a plan out the door.
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American International Group Chief Executive Officer Robert Benmosche said that living wills, designed to help unwind struggling financial firms, may lead to international disputes.
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The fees Fannie and Freddie charge to cover credit risk on mortgages have been surging. Large segments of the market may soon be fair game for securitization without federal backing.
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American Banker's Editor-at-Large Barbara Rehm explains why the next 18 months are critical to the financial industry and why federal regulators must finish the majority of Dodd-Frank provisions by the end of 2014.
June 5
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Consumer loan demand continued to rise in recent weeks as bankers noted increases in car and new home purchases, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve Board.
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Overseas-based banks won leeway in Dodd-Frank Act requirements to separate swaps trading from U.S. branches under a Federal Reserve policy released today.
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Microsoft Corp. is now using the processor WorldPay's alternative payments program to increase adoption in China.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has sued U.S. Bank for its role in the Peregrine Financial collapse, alleging that it failed to properly handle the failed brokerage's customer accounts.
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The House Oversight Committee is pressing the Federal Housing Administration for more details on its financial picture after learning that the insurer's unfunded liability could potentially be nearly nine times higher than it previously disclosed.
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