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The Treasury Department significantly raised an estimate for how much the exemption will cost the government over the next decade, putting credit unions on guard that bankers' arguments could be gaining traction.
May 24 -
Lenders are objecting to the Trump administration's proposed $30 million fee designed to partially fund upgrades to the FHA.
May 23 -
With the future of payday lending in flux, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has the ability to help provide consumers with a better credit option.
May 23
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With their big-picture view across multiple portfolios, some CUSOs are reporting an increased appetite for business loans and participations.
May 11 -
The top executives at Guaranty Bank said that, after years of struggles, the $1 billion-asset bank was a month or two away from raising the capital it needed to survive.
May 9 -
Guaranty Bank & Trust in Milwaukee was shut down by federal regulators Friday, just a week after one of the costliest failures since the crisis.
May 5 -
Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican, sided with consumer advocates over payday lenders in a fight that is playing out in numerous states.
May 5 -
Readers weigh in the effect of Federal Reserve actions on wealth distribution, how a new startup could reduce overdraft fees, Watson's attempts to catch rogue traders, and more.
May 5 -
In an attempt to show it went all out to help struggling homeowners, the embattled mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial provided an unusual level of detail about foreclosures it says regulators have deemed "inappropriate."
May 3 -
The announcement comes following the signing of a bill legalizing prize-linked savings programs at financial institutions.
May 3 -
Applications for the regulator's consulting services are due May 31.
May 3 -
The JPMorgan Chase CEO was in rare form at the Milken Institute conference, speaking without a filter on a range of controversial topics.
May 1 -
The landmark ruling remands the city of Miami's 2013 suit against Wells Fargo and Bank of America to the lower court.
May 1 -
Wells Fargo Bank has dramatically increased its borrowings from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, more than doubling the San Francisco institution's level of advances.
April 28 -
Allyson Morrow named presiding officer, Jim Minge appointed by Texas governor.
April 25 -
President Trump is locked in a political game of chicken with Richard Cordray, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
April 24 -
Readers sound off an attempt to block prepaid regulations, threats to consumer privacy, FSOC’s political bent, the proper use for SARs, and more.
April 21 -
The regulator also provided updates on investment performance, expenses, CAMEL codes and more.
April 20 -
Prepaid card users have waited a long time for the basic protections that debit card customers take for granted. Congress should not throw them under the bus.
April 19
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Lawmakers from both political parties are increasingly interested in forcing lenders that offer loans to upgrade home heating and cooling systems to issue better disclosures, a prospect that has some in the industry nervous.
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