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From the Volcker Rule to GSE reform, a number of major banking policy issues remain unresolved as the nation's capital clears out for its annual summer recess. Here's a look at where the policymaking and regulatory agendas stand, the prospects for August surprises and what issues are likely to heat up when the weather cools.
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U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle dismissed a Texas community bank's case against the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, stating that the financial institution, as well as the 11 states and two conservative groups backing the case have no legal ability to challenge the reform law.
August 2
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A federal judge has dismissed a Texas community bank's case against key parts of the Dodd-Frank Act, arguing the institution, as well as the 11 states and two conservative groups backing it, have no legal ability to challenge the 2010 financial reform law.
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Sen. David Vitter, a staunch conservative who can usually be found singing the praises of plans to break up big banks and overhaul the FHA, will be singing a different tune this weekend namely that of pop idol Justin Bieber.
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Economist Jason Furman received congressional approval Thursday to be the new chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
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The Federal Reserve Board has terminated an enforcement action against Eastern Virginia Bancshares in Tappahannock and has fined Blencoe State Bank in Iowa.
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Bank of America said federal and state agencies plan to press more civil claims tied to mortgage and debt offerings, signaling the firm faces another round of legal battles tied to home loans and underwriting.
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House Republicans raised concerns that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's former deputy director, Raj Date, and several other staffers left their positions at the CFPB in order to profit from rules they had helped create.
August 2
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August 2
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The Federal Trade Commission has charged an operation that sells credit and debit card payment processing services to small businesses with violating federal law.
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