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Seeking to accelerate a process that results in taking someone's home should not be done lightly. Plus, a major driver of foreclosure time is not state law but who services the mortgage.
November 20
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The CFPB and FTC sent warnings to 12 mortgage lenders this week, arguing their ads were trying to trick consumers with false and misleading information.
November 20 -
Starr International Co.'s lawsuit against the Federal Reserve Bank of New York over the government's bailout of American International Group Inc. (AIG) was dismissed by a federal judge in New York.
November 19 -
As it dissolves in the wake of anti-money laundering violations, First Bank of Delaware Owes $15 million to Uncle Sam.
November 19 -
Last week saw a sudden burst of activity as Congress returned after the elections. But lawmakers werent the only ones making news, as the CFPB, FHA and Fed also dominated headlines. Following is the most critical stories of regulation and reform
November 19 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission are investigating 51 nonbank firms involved in mortgage lending or other areas of the housing market.
November 19
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Capital is just not an issue for these banks. All the capital they may ever need is a phone call and wire transfer away.
November 19
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John Allison, former chairman and chief executive of BB&T, made a pitch to abolish the Federal Reserve at a Dodd-Frank Act seminar.
November 19
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Joseph Smith, who is monitoring the $25 billion national mortgage settlement agreement, says he is "encouraged" by banks' progress, but he cautioned that their numbers fail to take into account that short sales carry less weight in certain states.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a stark warning to mortgage lenders and brokers on Monday, arguing they must stop running "potentially misleading advertisements," including those targeting veterans and older Americans.
November 19 -
Instead of pushing to avoid risk retention or liability for future frauds, banks that want to originate and sell mortgages should focus on containing and rolling back the disparate impact doctrine, which seems sure to savage them.
November 19
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The FHA's mission to promote housing has contributed to its downfall in addressing its other mission: to maintain fiscal discipline of the mortgage insurance fund.
November 19
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The growth in hedge funds, private equity firms and other entities outside the regular banking system is leading one global group to call for stricter oversight of non-bank entities.
November 19 -
Regulators offer relief with Basel III delay, the Federal Housing Administration falters, credit card ad wars heat up.
November 19 -
An initial agreement between EBay and Intuit took effect in August 2006, and eBay backed away from hiring an Intuit employee for an opening at its PayPal unit, according to the complaint. By April 2007, the accord became a no-hire agreement,
November 18 -
The event, hosted by the Federalist Society, was largely designed to focus on the CFPB. But former BB&T CEO John Allison used his time to openly argue for ending, or limiting, the Fed.
November 16 -
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WASHINGTON — State regulators in Georgia closed the $125 million-asset Hometown Community Bank in Braselton late Friday, stretching the industry's failure toll this year to 50.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's enforcement actions and remittance rule were hot topics at a panel with agency official Michael Gordon.
November 16 -
To offer credit as a means of promoting savings is a bit like a hospital encouraging people to get sick so they can be healed.
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