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Republicans continue to call for the CFPB to adopt a five-person board instead of having a single director, but similar calls are almost never heard regarding the OCC.
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Individuals who blew the whistle on a mortgage fraud scheme that cost JPMorgan Chase $296 million in fines have three months to prove that their information helped lead to the settlement.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, created under the 2010 Dodd-Frank reform law, will require some mortgage servicers to develop general plans for avoiding complications arising from the transfer of servicing rights.
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Sen. Tim Johnson, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, laid out his plans for the 113th Congress, including opening the door to changes of Dodd-Frank if there is a bipartisan consensus.
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Tuesday morning to discuss the FHA's fiscal woes.
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The White House is expected to unveil an executive order on Wednesday that aims to bolster safeguards against cyberattacks for industries deemed vital to the nation's well-being.
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The Federal Reserve Board has issued an enforcement action against the holding company of an Alabama bank.
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A decision by the FHFA to study further a proposal by Fannie Mae raises questions about industry pressure to head off a plan that seeks to cut premiums by hundreds of millions of dollars and end controversial payments to banks.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Tuesday proposed clarifying the insurance status of foreign deposits in a bid to quell international pressure about how overseas customers are treated in a bank failure.
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Banks are beginning to use considerable discretion in deciding what constitutes an illegal act and sometimes even an immoral act. Freeze the funds first ... ask questions later.
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