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President Obama met Thursday with chief executives from the largest U.S. banks, including Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, according to a White House official.
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The OCC is seeking enforcement powers against the consultants it requires banks to hire, but having such authority may be a limited fix at best.
April 11 -
OpenCoin, Chris Larsen's virtual-currency venture, announced today it has closed funding from several investors, including Bitcoin Opportunity Fund.
April 11 -
Credit card companies, investment advisors and other financial firms will be required to set up programs to flag and deter identity theft, U.S. regulators said Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is asking lawmakers to expand its authority to take enforcement actions against independent contractors that it requires banks to hire.
April 10 -
President Obama unveiled his long awaited budget plan on Wednesday, offering a more detailed look at the financial health of the Federal Housing Administration and introducing several key banking proposals.
April 10 -
The lead Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Maxine Waters, is considering certain changes to the Dodd-Frank Act.
April 10
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a 45-page compliance guide for small banks and mortgage lenders to better understand how to comply with the "qualified mortgage" rule that requires lenders to ensure borrowers have the ability to repay a loan.
April 10
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Constraints on fees for arranging loans will encourage car dealers to charge more for other products and services to make up lost revenue.
April 10
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The only way to put an end to "too big to fail" is to safely unwind banks without a government rescue according to Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
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