Senate Banking Committee

Are Cordray’s political ambitions holding up reg relief bill?

09/20/17

Lawmakers may feel differently about some elements in a Senate regulatory relief bill depending on whether CFPB Director Cordray is remaining in office until his term expires in July.

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Equifax breach sparks congressional free-for-all

09/12/17

A mismatch of lawmakers from different parties and committees are wading into the aftermath of Equifax’s megabreach, with some using it to advance their policy agendas while others are calling for possible criminal prosecution.

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Small lenders fear GSE reform would resurrect bulk discounts for big banks

07/20/17

The discounts that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used to offer large originators for selling them bulk bundles of mortgages continue to haunt small lenders, who worry a new housing finance system could revive the practice.

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GOP efforts to repeal CFPB arbitration rule off to rocky start

07/20/17

House and Senate lawmakers formally filed resolutions on Thursday to repeal the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's arbitration rule, but there were early signs that enacting them may prove challenging.

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Bipartisan flood insurance reform bill unveiled by Senate Banking leaders

07/18/17

Senate Banking Committee leaders are hoping to pass the bill quickly ahead of a looming deadline of Sept. 30 when the program expires.

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Will housing finance reform hurt small banks?

07/05/17

The renewed debate on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is focused on how small and midsize banks would be affected.

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Small lenders, consumer groups offer GSE reform alternative

06/28/17

The Main Street GSE Reform Coalition offered three principles: creating a capital buffer for Fannie and Freddie, continuing with reforms by their regulator and ending the conservatorship that began in 2008.

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The tricky calculus of housing finance reform

06/27/17

The Senate is set to begin teeing up housing finance reform discussions at a Banking Committee hearing on Thursday, but many are skeptical that Congress will be able to succeed where it has failed in the past.

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How this year’s stress tests will shake out

06/19/17

The Fed is preparing to release the results of its annual stress tests in what is likely to be the last iteration of the post-crisis supervisory program before sweeping changes are made.

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Senate appears long way off from reg relief

06/08/17

Senators on both sides of the aisle paid lip service Thursday to giving relief to community banks and credit unions, but didn't appear closer to specifics of what would be in a bill.

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