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Bank of America Corp.'s Countrywide Financial unit was exonerated of allegations that it sold defective residential mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with an appeals court throwing out a judgment against the bank of more than $1.2 billion.
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Ninety-two percent of homebuyers are reviewing their mortgage documents before closing on the loan since the Truth-in-Lending Act/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act integrated disclosures, or TRID, went into effect in October, versus 74% previously, a survey by the American Land Title Association found.
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Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton appears likely to embrace a recent plan to merge Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into a single government corporation if she wins the White House.
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Two recent court rulings affirmed that lenders can enforce electronically signed and transferred notes, laying important groundwork for wider adoption of electronic mortgage technology that could improve the customer experience for borrowers and save lenders and servicers a bundle.
May 20 -
Regulators have abused their role of implementing law to actually make financial policy, usurping the role of Congress in a tripartite system.
May 20
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A new Department of Labor rule designed to make more American workers eligible for overtime pay stands to add costs and slow hiring at credit unions and banks while speeding the replacement of human workers with technology, according to the financial industry lobby.
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A new Labor Department regulation designed to make more American workers eligible for overtime pay stands to add costs and slow hiring at community banks.
May 19 -
The agency posted its semiannual rulemaking agenda
on a blog late Wednesday updating the next steps it will take on several areas of rulemaking. The CFPB expects to issue rules for prepaid reloadable cards, mortgage servicing and mortgage disclosures this summer but set no specific deadlines yet on overdraft and debt collection.May 19 -
The agency posted its semiannual rulemaking agenda
on a blog late Wednesday updating the next steps it will take on several areas of rulemaking. The CFPB expects to issue rules for prepaid reloadable cards, mortgage servicing and mortgage disclosures this summer but set no specific deadlines yet on overdraft and debt collection.May 19 -
New Chairman Rick Metsger said the regulator will likely extend due date for second quarter call reports because of July 4th holiday and expects to establish end-of-month deadline by the end of the year.
May 19 -
The Michigan State Senate passed a package of credit union bills that amends the Michigan Credit Union Act for the first time since 2003. The CU-friendly legislation is expected to pass the House and be signed into law by the governor by the middle of next month.
May 19 -
Rep. Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, introduced legislation Thursday to reform consumer credit reporting.
May 19 -
The bureau said Wednesday that it plans to hold a public hearing in Kansas City, Mo., to discuss small dollar lending. The hearing will be held at the Kansas City Convention Center and will feature remarks from CFPB Director Richard Cordray, as well as testimony from consumer groups, industry representatives, and the public.
May 19 -
Despite the confusion surrounding new electronic identity regulations in Europe, there's still plenty to be excited about.
May 19
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to limit the use of arbitration clauses came under attack Wednesday for potentially raising costs and liability for financial firms.
May 18 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to restrict the use of arbitration clauses would allow it to seize enormous amounts of data from financial firms that could lead to more enforcement actions, according to industry lawyers.
May 18 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to restrict the use of arbitration clauses would allow it to seize enormous amounts of data from financial firms that could lead to more enforcement actions, according to industry lawyers.
May 18 -
On tap at Thursday's NCUA Board meeting: the first-ever public briefing to board members on a proposal that is still under construction, a move that is aimed at creating a rulemaking process that is more open and accessible to all stakeholders.
May 18 -
Visa's rules for card acceptance exceed 800 pages plus supplements and MasterCard's are nearly 300 pages. But even though the card networks have explained their expectations in painstaking detail, the difference between strict rules and mere guidelines is much blurrier when finally given to the merchant.
May 18 -
With the CFPB flexing its regulatory muscles, it's no surprise that collectors are making compliance a priority.
May 18
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