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Fannie Mae filed an estimated $800 million lawsuit against nine banks for allegedly manipulating benchmark interest rates - including Libor, which is used to set global interest rates on financial products such as credit cards and mortgages.
November 1 -
Recent Fed chairman have embroiled themselves far too deeply into White House and congressional politics.
November 1
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One of the main promises of the 2009 credit card reform law was that clearer disclosures to consumers would prompt them to make more prudent financial decisions.
November 1 -
As the U.S. adoption of EMV-chip cards encounters legal roadblocks and merchant opposition, critics have questioned whether the card networks' October 2015 deadline is overly aggressive.
November 1 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has released Hudson Valley Bank in Yonkers, N.Y., from a 2012 enforcement action.
October 31 -
The Senate Banking Committee continues to discuss housing finance reform options even as efforts to confirm Congressman Mel Watt to run the Federal Housing Finance Agency stall.
October 31 -
The House passed the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act that would reduce restrictions under section 716 of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act.
October 31
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In a bipartisan letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, senators asked the agency to provide data used as basis for warning auto lenders they could be committing fair-lending violations.
October 31
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When sophisticated, global institutions leave a country or line of business, they create a vacuum likely to be filled by outfits less sensitive to, or capable of managing, the risks involved.
October 31
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Fannie Mae sued nine major banks over allegations their manipulation of the London interbank offered rate cost the mortgage financing company about $800 million.
October 31 -
Federal policymakers should make payday lenders structure their loans to be repaid over time, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
October 31 -
WASHINGTON Nearly two-dozen senators are seeking data the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau used as the basis for warning auto lenders they could be committing fair-lending violations.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau got a confirmed director for the first time this year, when the Senate finally approved the longstanding nomination of Richard Cordray for the post. But the agency has also sustained the departures of high-ranking employees to law firms, consulting shops, banks and other destinations. Here's a look at some of the CFPB employees who have left in 2013, and where they have landed.
October 31 -
Another big law like Dodd-Frank could be harmful to the mortgage market, but an incremental approach to housing finance reform might be the perfect solution.
October 31
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Three federal home loan banks dropped their opposition to Bank of America's $8.5 billion settlement in a New York state court lawsuit over Countrywide residential mortgage backed securities.
October 31 -
WASHINGTON - State regulators in Florida closed the $25 million-asset Bank of Jackson County, located in Graceville, the 23rd institution to fail this year.
October 30 -
The House passed the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act that would reduce the restrictions under section 716 of the reform law, which required banks to spin off risky swaps out of depository institutions to subsidiaries and affiliates. The measure passed the chamber by a bipartisan vote of 292-122, including 70 Democrats.
October 30 -
WASHINGTON The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on Wednesday officially signed off on a joint proposal with the Federal Reserve Board that would implement new liquidity risk standards for large banks.
October 30 -
JPMorgan Chases reported attempt to get the FDIC to pay part of its settlement with the government is yet another chapter in a long-running dispute over the 2008 resolution of Washington Mutual.
October 30 -
Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C., faces an uphill confirmation battle this week to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency, but it's unlikely to be the end of that war.
October 30





