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These 20 women have reached impressive heights in a traditionally male dominated industry and have played a vital role in helping their organizations stay ahead of the curve.
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Senate Banking Committee leaders released their highly anticipated legislation to overhaul the mortgage finance market Sunday afternoon, after announcing they had reached agreement on a plan last week.
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The Federal Housing Administration is struggling with a high premium structure and competition from VA and GSEs.
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The legislation grandfathering certain CLOs and clarifying which commercial loan securities are exempt from the Dodd-Frank Act trading ban were part of a package of bills approved by the House Financial Services Committee.
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American Banker on Friday received the 2014 Jesse Neal Award for Best Website from the Association of Business Information and Media Companies.
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A lawsuit alleges that Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown violated state law by diverting hundreds of millions of dollars from the national mortgage settlement into California's general fund.
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The Senate Banking Committee has forged a strong bipartisan agreement to reform the housing finance market, but how and whether that effort gets picked up in 2015 is still very much in question.
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Bank of America, Citigroup and Credit Suisse were among more than a dozen banks sued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for allegedly manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate from 2007 to 2011.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says institutions are taking a "proactive" approach to the dealing with potential payment shock on resetting home equity lines of credit.
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WASHINGTON Sarah Bloom Raskin was sworn in Friday as deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, after stepping down from her seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
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Steven Antonakes, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's deputy director, recalled how people's interest in what regulators do grew in 2008.
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Credit Card penaltieslike over-limit and late feesare constitutional and do not violate consumers' due process rights, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals recently ruled.
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The Senate passed revised legislation Thursday that would delay increases in flood insurance premiums, following the House's vote advancing the bill last week.
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The Treasury Department has directed mortgage servicers to notify borrowers 120 days in advance of upcoming increases in monthly payments on loans previously reworked through the Home Affordable Modification Program.
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Stanley Fischer, the nominee to become vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board, told senators his three years at Citigroup are not a roadblock but in fact boost his credentials as a regulator.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., urged Banking Committee leaders on Thursday to give panel members ample time to consider their pending bill to overhaul the housing finance market before bringing the legislation to a markup.
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Those who wanted to greatly expand the power of government over the financial sector, especially to expand the discretionary power of unelected agencies, took full advantage of the opportunity.
March 13
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These market-based assessments would be more palatable to the "too big to fail banks" than any bank tax and would allow them to do what they do best -- make loans, writes bank consultant Ken Thomas.
March 13
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Becoming a licensed money transmitter throughout the U.S. is a time intensive and costly process many Bitcoin businesses are struggling with. But the costs of compliance could be cut substantially with the proactive step of hiring in-house compliance officers.
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