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California lawmakers on Monday passed a package of foreclosure prevention bills that will slow foreclosures, impose stricter rules on mortgage servicers and potentially raise the cost of home loans.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter Monday to CFPB Director Richard Cordray urging him to take several steps, including defining what "abusive" products and practices are.
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Nearly all smartphone users in Sweden will soon have access to a mobile payment service called MyWallet if their phones support it.
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We won't have another nationwide bubble for 35 years or so. By then, cautionary tales from 2007-09 will seem irrelevant to those with modern skills and advanced risk management capability.
July 2
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Two years into Dodd-Frank implementation, how is compliance going from an information technology perspective? Banks still have plenty of IT challenges to work through, agree consultants in a collection of mini-essays presented by Bank Systems & Technology. Curiously the lone voice of optimism the mix comes from a bank CEO.
July 2
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FDIC loss-sharing deals are significantly down this year as failures get smaller, bidders become more competitive and the economic situation improves.
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Navy Federal Credit Union in Vienna, Va., has established a commercial loan participation program in which it will buy business loans from other credit unions that are nearing their cap on business lending.
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The U.K.'s Financial Services Authority has "a number of investigations concerning Libor" beyond the case that resulted in a record fine levied against Barclays Plc last week, the agency's acting head of enforcement said.
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You've probably heard of the Office of Financial Research's database for tracking financial companies like barcodes. It's also tasked with building another system that's equally critical and a much greater technical challenge.
July 2
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In Washington last week, all eyes were on the Supreme Court's healthcare ruling. But there were other important issues happening in the national Capitol, including the pending release of living wills, a different ruling from the high court, and a surprising new report on the Federal Home Loan Banks.
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