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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced enforcement orders against four mortgage insurance firms that allegedly provided kickbacks to lenders, but the agency signaled additional actions are in the offing.
April 4 -
A think tank examines what's happened to the nominees for top jobs at financial regulators under both President Bush and President Obama.
April 4 -
Banks are increasing their research and monitoring of third parties as regulators take a closer look at outsourcing.
April 4 -
Regulators have ordered Germany's Nordbank to improve anti-money-laundering safeguards at its New York branch.
April 4 -
Four mortgage insurers have been ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay $15 million in penalties and halt alleged kickbacks to mortgage lenders in exchange for business.
April 4
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The Federal Reserve Board approved the final rule that outlines the standard regulators will use to determine if a nonbank is systemically important.
April 4
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced four enforcement actions Thursday against mortgage insurers, ordering them to pay $15 million in penalties and stop "improper kickbacks" to mortgage lenders in exchange for business.
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FHFA's decision to sell foreclosures in bulk is hindering the rising Hispanic consumer segment, along with other first-time buyers, from driving a healthy housing rebound.
April 4
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The independent foreclosure review process was disorganized, ineffective and inconsistent, according to a draft report by the Government Accountability Office.
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The Florida Attorney General’s office is investigating College Education Services LLC, a company that markets relief from student debt.
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