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Many lenders are pushing ahead with tight new borrowing requirements as they wait for regulators define a "qualified mortgage," as required by Dodd-Frank.
October 9 -
A non-profit organization is launching a campaign to make sure bank employees know about new whistleblower protections under the Dodd-Frank Act.
October 9
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New companies are constantly entering the payments industry, bringing not just new products but also new ways of doing business. And they don't always play nice.
October 8 -
Sen. Richard Shelby's term limit is about to expire, potentially putting Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho in line to be the new GOP head of the banking committee.
October 5 -
Federal Reserve Board governor says vacancies are dragging down property values in high-foreclosure areas, and offers examples of solutions.
October 5 -
New Vanity Fair profile recounts how New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady called JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon with inspiring words during a trying time.
October 5 -
Merchants, the Fed and industry lobbyists testified in court on the implementation of the Durbin Amendment, which sets a ceiling on interchange fees that larger banks can charge merchants. Merchants argue the Fed included costs in the cap that were not allowed under Dodd-Frank.
October 5
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The National Credit Union Administration filed a lawsuit Thursday against Credit Suisse Securities (USA), citing misrepresentations in the underwriting and sale of mortgage-backed securities.
October 5 -
Debate chat masks election's high stakes for banking; Basel III resistance rises; the Most Women Powerful in Banking.
October 5 -
To say one is a banker because he or she works at a bank is like saying you are a car because you live in a garage. The term banker must mean something.
October 5





