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The two Democrats sent a letter “raising grave concerns about whether the bureau is fulfilling its statutory obligations.”
December 18 -
Fitch has assigned an A rating to the investment backed by a pool of consumer device payment plan agreements with AT&T Mobility.
December 18 -
Fitch may use a new Structured Finance Association framework aimed at prioritizing only riskier TRID errors to assign grades to loans sold into residential mortgage-backed securities, reducing rating-related compliance burdens.
December 18 -
A dozen of the nation's largest underwriters were accused of colluding with traders to artificially set prices on the secondary market for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securities.
December 17 -
The lawmakers say they need more information about the administration’s plans in order to conduct proper oversight.
December 17 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency removed the downgrade watch after determining there “is now less uncertainty around a permanent management structure and corporate governance” of the barge services firm that was subject of a year-long ownership tussle.
December 17 -
Despite assurances by Director Kathy Kraninger that the agency is cracking down on discrimination, it hasn't sent a Department of Justice referral on a fair-lending violation in two years.
December 16 -
EJF will market $328.9 million in bonds backed by a pool of TruPS, senior notes and surplus notes that have been issued by both rated and unrated community bank institutions and insurance companies.
December 16 -
Financial regulators’ statement cautiously encouraging lenders to go beyond traditional underwriting in their lending decisions is a big step forward for the use of alternative data and artificial intelligence, bankers say.
December 16 -
In the past year, companies including LendingClub Corp. have been tightening the spigot, following a revolt by investors upset over years of unexpected losses.
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