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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday published a compliance guide for small banks and mortgage lenders to better understand and comply with a rule that requires lenders to ensure borrowers have the ability to repay a loan as well as creates a separate class of loans known as "qualified mortgages."
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The top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee said she would consider "discussing areas that require clarification" in the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Steve Kandarian, the chairman, president and chief executive of MetLife Inc., had one clear message for regulators on Wednesday: Leave us alone.
April 10 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM), which is under regulatory orders to tighten internal controls following a record trading last year, will face more sanctions in the coming months, CEO Jamie Dimon said.
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is estimating that the Federal Housing Administration will likely require almost $1 billion in additional funding from the Treasury Department to shore up its capital reserves later this year.
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A judge has ruled that Bank of America (BAC) does not have to defend itself against a lawsuit filed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on behalf of a failed bank.
April 10 -
Young families looking to put down roots in a community must be served if we are going to grow our economy and sustain the housing recovery.
April 10
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WICHITA, Kan. — A federal judge here yesterday dismissed the majority of $590 million of securities claims brought by NCUA against Credit Suisse Securities in the 2009 collapses of U.S. Central FCU and WesCorp, dealing the credit union regulator another defeat in its efforts to recoup losses for the biggest credit union failures ever.
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EMV smart-card migration preparations in the U.S. will take on a more serious tone when the responsibility of covering fraud losses begins to shift.
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More than half of the 4 million borrowers affected by the settlement will receive just $300, while three-quarters will receive less than $1,000, regulators said Tuesday.
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