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The debate over the Warren-McCain bill should start by correcting some popular misunderstandings.
July 24
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WASHINGTON The House Financial Services Committee narrowly approved legislation to overhaul the mortgage finance system Wednesday morning after more than 10 hours of back-and-forth debate on Tuesday.
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Comerica, Huntington, M&T Bank, Northern Trust and Discover are among the next wave of holding companies set to join the 18 others now required to participate in annual exams that test banks' capital strength in times of stress.
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Boston University professor Con Hurley's plan would require systemically important firms to set aside reserves equal to the net advantage funding and otherwise they get for being big.
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Politicians who blindly supported restrictive AML guidelines now proclaim disgust as a global bank severs relationships with firms that send money to Somalia. But Barclays is merely exercising understandable caution.
July 24
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With the House Financial Services Committee imminently voting on a bill to wind down and replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, you might think Washington is finally moving on GSE reform. Not so fast.
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Even free-marketeers must recognize initial conditions. The markets we have today are set up to invest in government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities. To remove the guarantee without crippling damage would take decades.
July 24
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council, designed under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act to identify risks to the stability of the financial system, labeled Prudential Financial as a risky nonbank financial company last Thursday.
July 24
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A Connecticut bankruptcy attorney and her outsourced legal support services provider filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of overstepping its authority in asking for privileged and sensitive information.
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A new report from the Tarp inspector general says the Treasury Department failed to analyze its own data to determine which borrowers were most at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure after receiving government support.
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