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William Haraf, the former California banking commissioner, has rejoined Promontory Financial Group.
August 17 -
Two wide-ranging regulatory proposals from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, which so far have received scant attention, could put the brakes on implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act.
August 17
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The ability of regulators to seize and unwind a failing large company the very heart of the Dodd-Frank Act is caught in a crossfire. Stuck in the middle? The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
August 17
American Banker -
Mutual thrifts looking to convert to publicly traded companies run the risk of increased pressure from activist investors. While the conversion process alone makes it easier for dissidents to accumulate shares, some observers say mutuals are also suffering from lax enforcement of rules designed to protect them.
August 17 -
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission proposed exempting trades between units of the same company from Dodd-Frank Act clearinghouse rules designed to limit risk in the $648 trillion swaps market.
August 17 -
If very different lines of business are walled off from one another, conflicts of interest and risk can be mitigated without losing any of the benefits of one-stop banking.
August 17
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From Paul Ryan on Volcker to Julie Williams leaving the OCC, Washington managed to dominate banking news during a week when it's traditionally a ghost town.
August 17 -
The Treasury Department on Friday said it is restructuring the terms of its investment in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, four years after the government bailout of the beleaguered housing behemoths.
August 17 -
Eminent domain is a well-meaning bid to help individual homeowners, but it also would raise borrower credit costs and undermine efforts to inject private capital back into mortgage markets.
August 17
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The Treasury Department today announced plans to accelerate the winddown of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
August 17

