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In an interview at his Washington office, Gingrich showed he hasn't lost his touch for a barbed one-liner as he attacked the Dodd-Frank law from every angle. Following is an edited transcript.
July 25 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency definitely got the better end of its merger with the Office of Thrift Supervision. But among the downsides: The OCC is now on the legal hook for closing a thrift it never regulated.
July 25 -
Wells Fargo & Co. will have to pay an $85 million civil penalty for misleading borrowers into costly subprime loans, the Federal Reserve Board reported this week.
July 25 -
As we say in New York, the new agency is going to be a first-class noodge pushing and cajoling the industry to simplify, clarify and and modify some of its practices.
July 24
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WASHINGTON — Two failed banks in Florida went to one acquirer Friday, and regulators also shut a $1 billion-asset bank in Colorado, as the year's failure total reached 58.
July 22 -
For years, banks and Wall Street have argued that over-regulation will drive the financial services industry overseas, a claim that has rung hollow as such a scenario has so far failed to materialize.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON — As Washington's banking-policy community was focused on the first anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act, one important player in the law's passage was noticeably absent.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee hearing on Thursday was dryly titled "Enhanced Oversight After the Financial Crisis: The Wall Street Reform Act at One Year." For the first 20 minutes, a catchier and perhaps more apt name would have been "The Barney Frank Show."
July 22 -
WASHINGTON — After more than 26 years as a lobbyist for the American Bankers Association, Floyd Stoner plans to retire at the end of the year.
July 22 -
A five-time, undefeated Jeopardy! champion who was tapped to monitor banks' compliance with consumer rules. Who is Richard Cordray?
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