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Comptroller Tom Curry discusses whether Dodd-Frank ended "too big to fail," the blowback from community banks on Basel III, how he views preemption and lessons learned from the foreclosure settlement.
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WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will require mortgage lenders to release free copies of home appraisals to borrowers as part of several appraisal rules released this week.
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U.S. Century Bank in Doral, Fla., sold about $120 million of loans in the fourth quarter of 2012.
January 18 -
Barney Frank is not the only person who thinks he would be a suitable temporary senator. His bid has now drawn the attention of a group that backed the Senate candidacy of Elizabeth Warren, architect of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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As the U.S. continues its conversion to EMV chip-card technology, the Durbin amendment's requirement for supporting multiple debit networks is presenting yet another challenge to overcome.
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The Federal Reserve Board has terminated a written agreement with Blue Valley Ban Corp. in Overland Park, Kan.
January 18 -
The U.S. Federal Reserve Board plans to get a better idea of how Americans are making payments — when they don’t use cash.
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House Democrats, including Maxine Waters, want a court to uphold a rule mandated under Dodd-Frank that requires disclosure of foreign extraction payments.
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Real GSE reform could take years. That's too bad, but in the meantime, the FHFA can start to redesign the securitization process and phase out redundancies between Fannie and Freddie.
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