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The banking industry and outside observers weighed in Wednesday on a White House order that aims to bolster protection of the nation's critical infrastructure against cyberattack.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is launching a yearlong plan to help lenders comply with the onslaught of mortgage rules by the 2014 deadline.
February 13 -
Carol Galante, the head of the Federal Housing Administration, downplayed a coming budget estimate that is expected to show the agency will need taxpayer aid for the first time since it was founded in the 1930s.
February 13 -
Lawmakers were sharply divided on President Obama's brief remarks regarding the housing market during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
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The White House issued an executive order on Tuesday that aims to strengthen protection of the nation's critical infrastructure against cyberattack.
February 12 -
In a speech largely devoted to other issues, President Obama reiterated his call for a bill to help struggling borrowers refinance their mortgages.
February 12 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed steps Tuesday that could open the door to U.S. banks satisfying a United Kingdom mandate to treat foreign and domestic depositors more equitably.
February 12 -
All 12 Federal Reserve Bank presidents on Tuesday endorsed efforts by regulators to reform the $2.9 trillion money market mutual fund industry.
February 12 -
Republicans continue to call for the CFPB to adopt a five-person board instead of having a single director. Similar calls are almost never heard regarding the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
February 12
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Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-S.D., released the panel's agenda for the 113th Congress on Tuesday. Among many of the issues unveiled was an emphasis on continued oversight of the Dodd-Frank reform law.
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