Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. The National Credit Union Administration announced Friday the appointment of Board Member J. Mark McWatters as liaison to the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC).
May 27 -
The Federal Reserve has been conducting annual stress tests on the biggest banks' liquidity since 2012 tests the banks largely support. But as the Fed advances new liquidity rules, they're starting to question why more rules are necessary.
May 27 - New York
Banks have rushed to the exits when it comes to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac debt securities. Federal liquidity rules seem to be prompting big banks to do so, but why small banks are unloading the bonds, too, is more of a puzzler.
May 27 -
Merchants are increasingly frustrated over how the EMV deployment has interfered with their legally guaranteed options for PIN debit transaction routing and authorization and since the government gave merchants this right, the Merchant Advisory Group is appealing to the government to take a look at how things have played out.
May 27 -
Metsger moved to hold public board briefingsbelieved to be a first for the agency that has often been criticized for lack of transparencyand is speeding up the review of call reports and the exam cycle.
May 26 -
The Inspector General for the Department of Housing and Urban Development Inspector General is not backing down on his concerns about premium pricing associated with the down payment assistance programs by the Federal Housing Administration.
May 26 -
The National Credit Union Association announced Thursday a program to hear comments from credit union stakeholders called the Exam Flexibility Initiative.
May 26 -
Large enough to meet the needs of most customers yet small enough to escape some of the Dodd-Frank Act's most onerous compliance expenses, banks with assets of $2 billion to $10 billion are more profitable, as a group, than their smaller and larger counterparts, according to an analysis by Capital Performance Group.
May 26 -
Regulators appear to have made the right call in failing most of the largest banks' living wills, but it's hard to tell given the dearth of publicly available information, a new government report suggests.
May 25 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is telling lenders that down payment assistance programs still qualify for FHA backing despite concerns raised last year by HUD's inspector general.
May 25 -
As a top Republican lawmaker nears the release of a plan aimed at rolling back and replacing the Dodd-Frank Act, bankers are being cautious about offering any support, fearing it may open the door to changes they oppose.
May 25 -
The compliance technology company Trace International has launched what it bills as the first global, commercial beneficial ownership registry.
May 25 -
Citigroup will pay $425 million to resolve U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission claims that the bank attempted to manipulate global benchmarks for interest rate products multiple times from 2007 to 2012.
May 25 -
FHFA Director Mel Watt also reiterated concerns regarding insurance companies and large bank members, saying that some Home Loan Banks have large exposures to a few individual members.
May 24 -
The due-diligence firms that vet loans before securitization are erring on the side of caution when assessing the risk to investors of liability from the new consumer mortgage disclosure rules.
May 24 -
A number of Congressional leaders including the ranking Democratic member of the House Financial Services Committee -- announced their support Monday for proposed legislation that would increase credit unions ability to lend to small businesses.
May 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is making an end run around existing regulations to collect new data on overdraft programs, the American Bankers Association claims.
May 23 -
WASHINGTON Seven financial trade groups announced Monday that they are banding together to push legislation that would extend banklike data security standards to retailers and nonbank businesses.
May 23 -
WASHINGTON Seven financial trade groups announced Monday that they are banding together to push legislation that would extend bank-like data security standards to retailers and non-bank businesses.
May 23 -
Bank of America Corp.'s Countrywide Financial unit was exonerated of allegations that it sold defective residential mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with an appeals court throwing out a judgment against the bank of more than $1.2 billion.
May 23





