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An enterprise that compiled and sold criminal record reports has agreed to settle FTC charges that it operated as a consumer reporting agency without adhering to Fair Credit Reporting Act rules.
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Subprime mortgages are likely to become harder to make and more expensive to sell in the secondary market based on the new qualified mortgage rule.
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The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) is toasting the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for agreeing to examine the economic benefit that megabanks derive from their too-big-to-fail status.
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By downgrading the CRA rating of JPMorgan Chase, the OCC demonstrated it is capable of holding a major bank accountable for a deplorable record of serving the credit needs of low- and moderate-income communities.
January 11
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its final rule on Thursday, establishing new standards for all mortgages.
January 11
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In speech to California bankers, comptroller indicates 'Volcker' trading ban and securitization rules could be completed soon.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its final rules restricting fees and lump-sum payments for certain high-cost loans on Thursday.
January 11
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"Despite widespread fears by lenders that a 800-page rule released Thursday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would end mortgage lending as we know it, the final regulation appeared to be significantly less onerous than many expected," writes American Banker's Rachel Witkowski.
January 11
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The CFPB's final Qualified Mortgage rule exacerbates our dependence on the GSEs and FHA, potentially harms a large swath of potential borrowers and severely handicaps the markets ability to effectively serve customers.
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