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Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau had to outline requirements to ensure lenders adequately assessed a borrower's ability to repay a loan and create ultra-safe "qualified mortgages" that were protected from legal liability. Despite the challenge, the mortgage rule revisions the agency provided were able to please both bankers and consumer groups.
May 31
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The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act gave responsibility to the Financial Stability Oversight Council to identify several nonbank financial companies as systemically risky.
May 31
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Benjamin K. Olson, who was deputy assistant director in the CFPB's office of regulations, has joined the Washington office of BuckleySandler LLP as counsel, the law firm said this week.
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Freddie says its new "low-activity" fee will offset the cost of monitoring the loans it buys, but avoiding it could be a challenge for lenders in rural markets.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has taken enforcement actions against eight banks and freed 12 others from prior orders, according to a series of orders released Friday.
May 31 -
Net interest margins are complex beasts. During the last Fed tightening cycle, the yield curve turned negative and margins narrowed.
May 31 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council is close to identifying several nonbank financial companies as systemically risky after spending years ironing out how it would undertake the first-time effort.
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The lack of a standard technology model for mobile point of sale payments is not only holding back consumer adoption, it's also affecting regulatory compliance, says Mphasis' Kumail Tyebjee.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has managed to take one of the most controversial provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act a rule that would effectively redefine the mortgage market and craft it in a way to please both the banking industry and consumer groups.
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Thirteen members of the House Financial Services Committee wrote to Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, asking for details in the agency's investigation into discriminatory auto lending.
May 30





