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Peggy Twohig, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's associate director for nonbank supervision, canceled her appearance at a bank lawyers' conference "at the last minute," the conference organizers said Tuesday.
January 10 -
Lawyers involved in the big banks' robo-signing practices are finding themselves increasingly targeted by angry homeowners, who are filing complaints with state bar associations.
January 10 -
Republican Jon Huntsman is putting a conservative imprint on the idea of breaking up the largest banks.
January 10
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Washington reporter Kate Davidson explains how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's nonbank supervisor, Peggy Twohig, plans to oversee a large swath of the financial sector.
January 10 -
Nearing a deal with five large mortgage servicers to settle allegations of misconduct relating to foreclosures, the Justice Department is now asking other banks that could face charges of their own if they would like to get in on the settlement.
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Five community banks, including one in Boston that is a designated community development lender, have received "needs to improve" ratings on their most recent Community Reinvestment Act examinations.
January 10 -
PARK CITY, UTAH¬–Banks are asking for more data from card networks as they attempt to comply with new regulations capping debit card interchange fees.
January 9 -
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp. in Bedminster, N.J., announced Monday that it will exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program this week.
January 9 -
Banks are asking for more data from card networks as they attempt to comply with new regulations capping debit card interchange fees, a Capital One executive said.
January 9 -
President Obama on Monday announced the departure of William Daley as White House chief of staff by the end of the month.
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