Fitch Ratings has downgraded its rating on Colonial Bancgroup — the nation's largest warehouse provider to non-banks — saying a new federal cease and desist order against the Alabama bank may have a negative impact on a $300 million investment in the company. At press time the bank had not commented on the Fitch note. The C&D order from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and state regulators requires it to increase Colonial Bank's Tier I capital ratio to 8% by the end of September. Recently, mortgage banker Taylor, Bean & Whitaker finalized its commitment to pump $300 million of equity into Colonial. Once Colonial receives the equity it will then be eligible for $550 million in Troubled Asset Relief Funds from the Treasury Department. TBW has several investment partners on the deal. Colonial's stock continues to sell for less than $1 and was down 27% in trading to 88 cents Wednesday afternoon. The Alabama-based bank — stung by large commercial real estate loans — reported a net loss of $168 million for the quarter ended March 31.
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Under the proposed rule, the definition of a manufactured home would allow upper floor sections to be transported and constructed without a permanent chassis.
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Even though the SAFE Act does not require AI loan officers licensing, other laws, as well as regulators, still look for a person to be responsible.
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