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Bank of America Corp. reiterated an offer to pay about $13 billion to settle federal and state probes of mortgage-backed bond sales, a deal prosecutors had previously rejected, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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A Senate Banking Committee hearing looked at whether some regional banks that meet the Dodd-Frank Act's "systemically important" threshold belong in the same group as global giants.
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The push to expand banking services at the country's post offices continues to gain momentum, though numerous questions remain about the design and scope of such an effort.
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Ocwen Financial (OCN) has created a community advisory council to address the needs of distressed borrowers amid regulatory scrutiny of the mortgage servicer.
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WASHINGTON Banks across the country continued to see widespread signs of increased lending to consumers and businesses in the third quarter, according to a Federal Reserve report released Wednesday.
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Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen on Wednesday defended the credibility of living will plans submitted by the country's largest banks, saying it was a complex but useful process.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a proposal Wednesday that would allow it to publish more information about individual complaints made by consumers about financial companies.
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Borrowers with a first-lien modification and home equity line of credit could face a spike in their monthly mortgage obligations when the interest rates on both loans reset next year.
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Bank of America completed a $2.1 billion bulk sale of nonperforming home loans in the second quarter, and is almost done with such dispositions, said Chief Financial Officer Bruce Thompson.
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Even activities permitted under the Volcker Rule may not be worth the legal and compliance costs for small and midsize banks, according to three attorneys at Bass, Berry & Sims.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew urged Congress and financial companies to step up their fight against cyber threats, saying malicious acts pose a risk to national security and financial stability.
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Mian, a money services business in Georgia, has agreed to pay the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network a $45,000 penalty for repeatedly violating the Bank Secrecy Act.
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Smaller banks are disproportionately affected by regulation, forcing some to consider selling or to rethink their strategy, two community bankers argued before Congress.
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Although the landmark bill bearing his name stopped short of consolidating the regulators, former Sen. Christopher Dodd said creating a single prudential agency could be revived one day.
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WASHINGTON A new analysis by the American Action Forum examines the cumulative costs and paperwork burdens of the Dodd-Frank Act roughly four years after the financial reform law's passage.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed several assessment-pricing changes to correspond with the Basel III regime, including altering how highly complex banks report counterparty risk.
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At a congressional hearing Tuesday, partisan lawmakers gave wildly divergent interpretations of the payment system crackdown.
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The Fed Chair tells lawmakers she's "very positive on the idea of having a community banker appointed to the Board," but against requiring it by legislation.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has proposed tailoring its system for pricing banks' insurance premiums to correspond with new Basel capital requirements.
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"The real question for me is should we be in the FHA business at all," the CEO says.
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