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With lessons of crisis still fresh, the agency has launched a corporate risk-management office to prepare for future dangers.
December 12 -
The heir to the Hyatt hotel fortune has ties to the industry, but the family's last banking venture didn't end so well.
December 12 -
Lots of ink has been spilled over financial events in Europe, but the essential issues are much more straightforward than they've been portrayed.
December 12
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Even with the housing market stabilizing and a settlement between megaservicers and state AGs on the horizon, the mortgage industry shouldn't expect an increase in originations next year, according to a new forecast from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
December 12 -
Just seven months ago, Democrats appeared to be boxed in, unable to confirm a leader to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau without agreeing to demands from Senate Republicans to overhaul the agency's structure.
December 12 -
Sheila Bair, the former Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chairman, is a leading candidate among state officials to ensure banks comply with any settlement of a nationwide foreclosure probe, a person familiar with the matter said.
December 11 -
Participants at a Treasury Department panel on insurance regulation Friday offered divergent opinions about the role the new Federal Insurance Office should play.
December 9 -
The consumer agency officially opened its ombudsman’s office on Friday.
December 9 -
New polls find that bankers may at least be more liked than lawmakers.
December 9 -
It costs a bank $349 a year on average to maintain a checking account. As banks decide whether or not to add fees to their free checking offerings, they must evaluate their costs carefully.
December 9





