Politics and policy

NCUA’s one-member board liquidates two failed credit unions

NCUA’s one-member board liquidates two failed credit unions

Frank Gargano Kyle Hauptman, the president of the National Credit Union Administration, voted to liquidate two troubled credit unions, a move that has raised procedural questions since Hauptman alone does not constitute a quorum of the NCUA board.  On Tuesday, the NCUA placed Aldersgate Federal Credit Union — a $10.3-million asset credit union operated by […]

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Senate tax bill keeps MBA wins, guts CFPB funding

The Mortgage Bankers Association was pleased the Senate version of the reconciliation bill keeps many of its priorities in place, while taking out the so-called revenge tax. However, the bill does differ from the House of Representatives version and the two need to conform before it can go to President Trump for signature. Furthermore, because

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HUD rescinds 12 FHA policies: What home lenders need to know

Mortgage lenders welcomed the rescissions the Department of Housing and Urban Development made to 12 Federal Housing Administration policies, noting they would make the program more attractive for participants. They could even be a starting point for bringing banks back as originators in this government-insured program. These revisions might affect other segments of the housing

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Pulte plans ‘full scale review” of credit bureaus

Bill Pulte, the head of an oversight agency for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is planning “a full scale review” of the credit bureaus. The director of the entity formerly known as the Federal Housing Finance Agency posted the statement on X Friday afternoon, and subsequently indicated on early Monday he also wants

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Fintech group urges court to uphold CFPB’s open banking rule

Fintech group urges court to uphold CFPB’s open banking rule

Bloomberg News The Financial Technology Association filed a motion for summary judgment in federal court late Sunday, defending a final rule on consumer financial data rights that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Trump administration refused to uphold. The FTA said in a court filing that consumers cannot share their data without easy access

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Budget resolution clears a hurdle, more to come

Budget resolution clears a hurdle, more to come

“We are looking at the opportunity to make the 2017 tax relief permanent,” said Senate Leader John Thune during a floor speech on Saturday. “We’re adding to the 2017 tax relief with new pro-growth provisions, like a provision to boost domestic manufacturing by implementing full expensing for new factories and factory improvements.  Thanks to the pro-growth provisions

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CHLA floats rewrite of LO comp rule

As anticipation builds around potential changes to the LO comp rule, some industry stakeholders have started to chime in with their visions of what form the regulation should take. The Community Home Lenders of America, specifically, is the first to publish a blueprint of what changes should be implemented to the Loan Originator Compensation Requirements.

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Banks cruise through Fed stress tests, earning capital break

Banks cruise through Fed stress tests, earning capital break

Bloomberg News Most of the country’s largest banks are poised to see flat or lower capital requirements next year after performing well in this year’s Federal Reserve stress test, but ongoing efforts to reform its annual exam practices could complicate how much lower those requirements will ultimately be.  Overall, banks registered their best performance since

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Bank CEOs keep calm as end of tariff pause approaches

Bank CEOs keep calm as end of tariff pause approaches

The clock is ticking for the 90-day pause on President Trump’s tariffs. As the July 8 deadline draws near, banks face the possibility of a new round of disruptions to their business — and yet some CEOs aren’t worried. In interviews with American Banker, two bank leaders expressed confidence that Trump will avoid ratcheting his

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