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Lenders could face tougher enforcement and higher penalties if they make errors on the new mortgage disclosure forms that are slated to go in effect next August.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday released its list of enforcement actions from September, including a consent order that played a role in derailing two planned acquisitions.
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Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt has struck a conciliatory tone, seeking lenders' input and making loan-buyback rules more industry-friendly a clear signal the administration thinks it needs bankers' help to reignite the tepid housing recovery.
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Election Day is just around the corner, but control of the Senate may not be determined until early next year, raising questions about how quickly the Banking Committee could get up and running.
October 31 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
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WASHINGTON Sens. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., chairman of the Banking Committee, and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, announced the panel will hold a hearing next month over concerns about regulatory "capture" at the bank regulatory agencies.
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The net stable funding ratio issued by global regulators is aimed at ensuring a bank has enough strong liquidity to back its particular lineup of assets.
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Under fire from New York's top banking regulator, Ocwen Financial took a $100 million charge for a potential settlement for servicing violations and posted a third-quarter loss.
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As regulators heighten their scrutiny of Bitcoin businesses, several digital currency supporters are looking for business models that do not subject them to the cumbersome requirements they would face as money services businesses or money transmitters.
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