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With payday loans in regulators' cross hairs, banks are looking to check cashing as a way to bring in new customers and boost fee income.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and four state attorneys general on Monday announced a series of lawsuits against CashCall Inc., a California-based online loan servicer accused of usury and deceptive collection practices through its affiliation with the online lender Western Sky.
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The industry has moved from a traditional customer-oriented banking model to a transactional and counterparty-oriented model. This change has contributed to an operating environment in which the opportunity for abuse and deception has increased.
December 16
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and four state attorneys general on Monday announced a series of lawsuits against CashCall Inc., a California-based online loan servicer accused of usury and deceptive collection practices through its affiliation with the online lender Western Sky.
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Zions Bancorp (ZION) said the Volcker Rule will force it to take a $387 million charge on its portfolio of collateralized debt obligations.
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If the banks do not want to divest from these fringe consumer finance companies, the OCC should make them do so. Their reputations are at risk.
December 16
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Visa Inc. said it awarded Chief Executive Officer Charlie Scharf compensation for fiscal year 2013 valued at $10.5 million.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on Friday closed Texas Community Bank, a $160 million-asset institution located north of Houston.
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The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced the new chairs of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks for 2014.
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While the agencies successfully finalized the long-awaited Volcker Rule this week, they are expected to miss yearend deadlines for several other rules, including ones that would institute tougher capital requirements on big banks and force them to issue long-term debt.
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WASHINGTON -- Regulators were clearly giddy, and some might suggest punchy, when they finalized the Volcker Rule after three years of inter-agency squabbling.
December 13 -
Bitcoin enthusiasts are expressing confusion and surprise after Casascius Coin, which encodes a digital bitcoins onto physical coins, halted operations after receiving notification from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network that it is subject to the department's oversight.
December 13 -
Lower credit losses and higher premium revenues pushed the Federal Housing Administrations mortgage insurance fund closer to positive territory and the agency says it is on pace to reach its statutory capital requirement two years ahead of schedule.
December 13 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. plans to use Dodd-Frank's "orderly liquidation authority" to dismantle a troubled megabank, but experts worry the single-point resolution may be perceived as a stealth bailout by the government.
December 13
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Federal regulators added a final rule that exempts certain mortgage loans and refinances from appraisal requirements established under the 2010 Dodd-Frank reform law.
December 13
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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
December 13
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The Federal Reserve Board has approved a delayed merger between United Bancshares in Charleston, W.Va., and Virginia Commerce Bancorp in Arlington.
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The FDIC invited luminaries like Paul Volcker and John Reed to evaluate their plan to seize and unwind a troubled megabank and probably didnt like what they said.
December 12
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Federal regulators on Thursday issued a final rule that exempts some mortgage loans and refinances from appraisal requirements established under the Dodd-Frank Act.
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