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The Republican congressman urged the SEC, which has been studying computer-driven trading techniques, not to take steps that will hurt financial markets.
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Private-sector watchdog for FSOC launches with goal of moving regulators in the direction of quicker rules to implement Dodd-Frank.
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Five years after embarking on a path to become a bank holding company, specialty lender CapitalSource is almost there. Tad Lowrey, the CEO of CapitalSource Bank, thinks the Fed will approve an application next year, now that company is "smaller, simpler and cleaner."
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BB&T (BBT) Chief Executive Kelly King urged his fellow bankers Monday to vote against politicians who favor more regulation of the private sector and replace them with leaders who have more faith in the free markets.
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Among other things, House lawmakers shouldn't tell Jamie Dimon how awesome he is (he already knows) and shouldn't suggest over-regulation caused the $2 billion-plus loss at the bank. To find out the worst thing they could do, however, read on.
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A lobby group for the world's largest banks warned Monday that regulators across the world risk pushing more financial activity into unregulated and non-transparent market niches, creating more of the risks that they meant to tackle.
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The Federal Housing Administration has rescinded guidelines that would have made it harder for consumers to qualify for a mortgage if they have a collection action or disputed credit account of at least $1,000.
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We finally have a regulator with no mandate to preserve banks' image. To protect consumers, the CFPB must assure that those who cheat them are punished. New rules won't help if we don't enforce the old ones.
June 18
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It was a wild time in Washington last week, with Jamie Dimon taking up most of the oxygen with his testimony on Wednesday. But there were other highlights that shouldnt be missed. Following is the Top 5 Stories:
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State regulators closed banks in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee on Friday, making June a busy month for failures.
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