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  • Directe federal aid to farmers and ranchers
    Commercial lending
    Ag lenders fear reduced government aid for farmers in 2021

    The Biden administration could curtail federal support for farmers, even with bankruptcies and requests for loan workouts on the rise. Banks are hoping that increases in crop prices and exports to China could help avert a credit crisis.

    By Jon Prior
    December 10
  • What TALF has lent out
    Commercial lending
    Was reboot of this Fed crisis-relief program a bust?

    The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility was brought back to inject $100 billion into the pandemic-battered economy, but only a fraction has been disbursed. Yet experts, pointing to its calming effects on markets, recommend that it be extended into next year.

    By Jon Prior
    November 17
  • Sheila Bair, chair of Fannie Mae
    GSEs
    What Sheila Bair brings to table as chair of Fannie Mae

    The former FDIC chief oversaw the resolution of hundreds of failed banks during the financial crisis and knows how to build relationships with regulators. Those skills could be crucial in helping Fannie exit federal control.

    By Jon Prior
    November 9
  • GSEs
    Former FDIC head Sheila Bair to chair Fannie Mae board

    One of the top banking regulators during the 2008 financial crisis could have a hand in nudging Fannie Mae out of conservatorship.

    By Jon Prior
    November 5
  • Flood insurance
    M&T Bank fined for flood insurance violations

    The Buffalo, N.Y., bank will pay a $546,000 penalty, which will be passed on to the National Flood Insurance Program to help offset costs.

    By Jon Prior
    October 15
  • Coronavirus
    Wells Fargo gets top marks for COVID-19 safety

    When it comes to branch cleanliness and mask-wearing, the San Francisco bank is more diligent than its rivals in helping to reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study.

    By Jon Prior
    September 4
  • Election 2020
    Why sluggish mail delivery matters to banks

    Late fees on loan payments and late-arriving documents tied to forbearance and loan forgiveness are just some examples of how delays caused by cutbacks at the U.S. Postal Service could affect lenders and their customers.

    By Jon Prior
    August 24
  • Mortgages
    Tenant groups seek banks’ help to forestall evictions

    Housing advocates say lenders should require property owners who request loan forbearance to pause evictions during the coronavirus pandemic. But the banking industry says what’s really needed is another round of government stimulus.

    By Jon Prior
    August 16
  • Loan modifications
    Small-business bankruptcy program adds new risk to home equity loans

    Mortgages taken out to fund business operations can now be modified in bankruptcy. That’s a relief to borrowers — particularly with business failures expected to increase as the pandemic drags on — but a possible headache for banks and investors that hold the loans.

    By Jon Prior
    July 20
  • Consumer lending
    PNC sees steep decline in forbearance requests. Will it last?

    The Pittsburgh bank says fewer borrowers are asking for help and that many borrowers who received assistance are making payments again. But with the coronavirus pandemic still raging in much of the country, CEO William Demchak and other bankers are tempering their optimism.

    By Jon Prior
    July 15
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