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Broadway Financial Corp. in Los Angeles has been released from an enforcement action requiring it to improve its corporate governance.
November 30 -
Richard Cordray, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, takes issue with American Banker's recent story about errors in the agency's complaint database.
November 30
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The Federal Reserve Board finalized a regulation that further narrows its ability to provide emergency funds to companies in a crisis.
November 30 -
Congress has a packed agenda this December with major budget and transportation bills in the works that may contain key changes for the banking industry.
November 30 -
With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's disclosure rule potentially slowing down the loan process, institutions need to focus on communication strategies to keep young borrowers at the closing table.
November 30
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The Senate is the next battleground for legislation requiring the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to rescind 2013 guidance on indirect auto lending, but the bill may do nothing to slow enforcement efforts.
November 25 -
The Federal Reserve Wednesday finalized certain changes to its stress testing program for 2016, including phasing out certain capital requirements and delaying the implementation of others.
November 25 -
The Bank for International Settlements acknowledges that people may have legitimate reasons to prefer an anonymous payment system.
November 25
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American Express Co., the largest credit-card issuer by purchases, said it will cut 45 jobs in its enterprise growth unit next year as part of a reorganization.
November 25 -
There is no shortage of opinions about payday loans. But the same cannot be said for hard research, which is needed before regulators write new rules for the industry.
November 25



