The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision finalized its review of the Basel III standard for capital treatment for counterparty credit risk in bilateral trades and plans to modify the risk weighting of credit valuation adjustment (CVA), which is the risk of loss caused by changes in the credit spread of a counterparty due to changes in its credit quality.

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  • A recent report by Moody’s Analytics found that the decline of consumer credit balances has slowed. This might potentially serve as signs of credit recovery and the end of deleveraging. However, any continued improvement is predicated on the strength of the macroeconomic recovery.

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  • The macro events surrounding the European Union's (EU) sovereign debt with increased worries about Italy and Spain and the U.S. debt ceiling talks — including downgrade warnings from the rating agencies if an agreement wasn't reached soon — dominated this week's headlines.

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  • Existing home sales rose 7.5% in June from the prior month on a non-seasonally adjusted basis and prices increased for the third consecutive month, according to new figures compiled by RE/MAX.

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  • After the tense moments of her last congressional hearing, Elizabeth Warren surprised critics at her second appearance before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform with a carrot of sorts.

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  • Ginnie Mae issuers sold $26.2 billion of MBS into the secondary market in June, up 3% from the previous month, according to new government figures.

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