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You can't write or say anything about Dodd-Frank these days without being accused of taking sides.
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The Federal Reserve Board has entered into separate written agreements with Doral Financial (DRL) and State Bank of Geneva.
September 13 -
You can't write or say anything about Dodd-Frank these days without being accused of taking sides.
September 13IntraFi Network -
In remarks planned for American Banker's Regulatory Symposium, the potential candidate for House Financial Services chairman holds little back in criticizing the central bank.
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Prepared remarks from Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J., who is delivering the opening keynote address at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium in Washington today.
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Continued monetary easing by the Fed would further squeeze margins, encourage undue risk-taking, and spark prepayments in bond portfolios without juicing loan demand, community bankers warn.
September 13 -
The Santa Rosa, Calif., thrift is the latest lender to be targeted by the Justice Department for allegedly discriminating against minorities.
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If housing continues to show signs of stabilization, it is possible that the FHA's mortgage insurance fund will not require a bailout. The agency's been smart lately, but also lucky.
September 13
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Former FDIC chairman William Isaac and former Wells Fargo CEO Richard Kovacevich argue that had Dodd-Frank been in place before the mortgage crisis, the legislation would not have prevented it. What was really at lacking, they said in a CNBC interview, was regulatory leadership.
September 13
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Rep. Jeb Hensarling, a candidate to assume control of the House Financial Services Committee next year, sharply criticized the Dodd-Frank Act, saying it had severely damaged financial institutions.
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