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A GOP House Financial Services Committee report alleges that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray lied about the bureau's investigation into the Wells Fargo scandal.
June 6 -
Financial regulators issued joint guidance on Wednesday highlighting the availability of cross-state appraiser licensing agreements.
May 31 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is expected to face tough questions on the OCC, Glass-Steagall and housing finance reform when he testifies on Thursday.
May 16 -
The deposit insurer has stayed out of the debate over how to regulate the online lending industry. But that may be about to change.
May 15 -
The company also said it believes there are no regulatory obstacles that will derail its planned acquisition of Astoria Financial.
May 15 -
The Federal Reserve is asking Sterling to address deficiencies tied to its collection, verification and reporting of CRA data from 2014 to 2016.
May 12 -
More than 100 days into Trump’s presidency, financial regulators still lack key appointments. Here's why that matters.
May 2 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Financial services companies and groups are increasingly willing to take the regulatory regime to court in an effort to fight back — and so far, they appear to be succeeding.
April 26 -
Low scores make it harder for banks to get regulatory OKs to expand, but Wells is in retrenchment mode anyway.
March 29 -
Wells Fargo engaged in an "extensive and pervasive pattern" of discriminatory and illegal lending practices for years, the OCC said in slashing a key rating of how the bank serves communities.
March 28 -
With a "needs to improve" rating, Wells Fargo is now subject to a wide range of regulatory restrictions on things like branch openings and M&A.
March 28 -
Should Joseph Otting be appointed comptroller of the currency, it would be a crucial step in the new administration’s deregulatory efforts.
March 22 -
U.S. bank regulators have tentatively agreed to ease an appraisal requirement that could help commercial real estate borrowers.
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