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August 04, 2008

HOPE NOW Releases New Numbers

Lenders are helping troubled borrowers at a record pace, HOPE NOW says. see story
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July 21, 2008

Fed Adopts Reg. Z Changes for Mortgages

Banks' compliance burdens will increase sharply as the new mortgage rules take effect. see story
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April 28, 2008

Foreclosure Crisis Worsens

Industry measures to keep homeowners out of foreclosure are barely keeping pace with the rising rate of homeowners in trouble.  This analysis comes from the State Foreclosure Prevention Working Group, which calls for greater federal efforts. see story
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House Panel Acts on Housing Bills

The House Financial Services Committee worked on two bills to respond to the foreclosure crisis.  One bill passed; work on the other will resume in a few days. see story

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FinCEN Grants a Little CTR Relief

FinCEN has proposed simplifying the requirements for granting exemptions to CTR filing.  The industry was hoping for more. see story
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OCC Cuts Red Tape

The OCC has made some minor regulatory changes aimed at reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens. see story
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November 19, 2007

FOMC to Reveal All

The Federal Open Market Committee will disclose more information more frequently in the future. see story
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April 24, 2006

State Sees Discrimination in Money Laundering Control Efforts

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t? Banks can find themselves in some tricky situations because of concerns about money laundering and terrorist financing. see story
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SEC Small-Issuer Proposal Draws Industry Attention

“No director wants the contents of his or her bank and trust accounts or … the loans extended to family member companies widely broadcast,” a banking group has told the Securities and Exchange Commission. Trade groups are paying close attention to one SEC proposal. see story
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Dugan Defends Mortgage Guidance

Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan has defended the agencies’ proposed guidance on nontraditional mortgages. see story
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Bank Not Liable for Officer’s Misuse of Confidential Data

Should a bank be liable when its employee makes personal use of confidential information obtained from a loan applicant? Ohio’s top court says no, but it was a close call. see story
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April 17, 2006

Reich Sees Credit Quality Trouble Ahead

The banking industry may never have been healthier than it is now, but OTS director John Reich says now is the time to pay attention to credit quality. see story
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Bankers Resist CRE Proposal

It’s unanimous. All of the major banking trade groups don’t like the agencies’ proposal to deal with concentrations of commercial real estate lending. see story
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More IRS Reporting Proposed

The administration wants card processors to report payments to small businesses. see story
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April 10, 2006

Dugan Eases CRE Concentration Warning

The regulators had proposed guidance on real estate lending that worried many banks. Now Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan has tried to ease those concerns. see story
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FBI Opposes CRT Relief

The House approved a regulatory relief bill that includes reductions in the filing of currency transaction reports. But the FBI has told the Senate that is not a good idea. see story
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Regulators Signal Interest in Consumer Disclosures

The federal bank supervisors will be taking a close look at consumer disclosures in the coming months, judging from recent speeches by regulators. see story
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April 03, 2006

Industry Slams Nontraditional Mortgage Guidance

The regulators’ proposed guidance on nontraditional mortgage products has raised a number of serious worries for banks. see story
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Wal-Mart Application Modified

Trying to improve its chances of getting an industrial loan corporation charter, Wal-Mart has modified its application with the FDIC. see story
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Basel II Rules Proposed

After years of preparation, the agencies have proposed new regulations to govern the biggest banks’ capital standards. More changes are definitely in the works. see story
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March 27, 2006

FACT Act Can Lead to ECOA Violations

Denying credit because of the presence of a fraud or active duty alert is unlawful discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), the FDIC says. see story
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Group Questions Enactment of Deposit Insurance Law

Good grief! Can’t Congress get anything right? A political interest group is challenging the validity of Congressional passage of the spending bill that included the Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005 as one of its many titles. see story
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Accurate Credit Reports Hard to Achieve

Congress told the agencies to assure the accuracy of information on consumer credit reports. How to do that is a problem. see story
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Bachus Developing Predatory Lending Bill

Rep. Spencer Bachus is drafting a bill to be based on existing state law in North Carolina. see story
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March 20, 2006

More Deposit Insurance for Retirement Accounts

The FDIC and NCUA have raised the deposit insurance ceiling for certain retirement accounts and changed the rules for pass-through coverage of employee benefit plans. More changes are coming as the agencies implement the Deposit Insurance Reform Act Congress enacted in January. see story
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