The U.S. Department of Justice and Quicken Loans attorneys met in a Detroit courtroom on Monday to discuss possible dismissal. If the case goes forward, the trial will begin April 11, 2019.
Read More »Mnuchin Secures Treasury Secretary Position
Despite multiple obstacles, Steven Mnuchin was confirmed as the 77th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Read More »Credit Score Competition Act Reintroduced
The Credit Score Competition Act, which seeks to force giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to use alternative scoring when evaluating home mortgage purchases, was reintroduced by U.S. Reps. Royce, Sinema, and Sewell.
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Barney Frank Responds to Trump Order
Barney Frank, one of the co-authors of the Dodd Frank Act, spoke to DS News about what President Donald Trump's latest executive order means for the future of financial regulation.
Read More »Pence Vows End to Dodd-Frank
Vice President Mike Pence assured congressional Republicans on Thursday that replacing the financial reform act is a top priority for the new administration.
Read More »Is the CFPB Director’s Future at Risk?
House Republicans claim the CFPB violated federal law, which may put Director Richard Cordray’s job in jeopardy.
Read More »Mnuchin Finds Allies, Faces Fire in Senate Hearing
Former IndyMac and OneWest executive Steve Mnuchin appeared before the U.S. Senate on Thursday during a tense, testy hearing.
Read More »Compliance and Security Draw Concerns for Banks
The latest report by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency outlined various risk trends within the financial industry. What do these trends mean for compliance and security?
Read More »Post-Hurricane Sandy Bill Grants Homeowners Mortgage Forbearance
The bill will provide financial relief for those affected by the 2012 storm.
Read More »Treasury Lowers Q1 Borrowing Estimate by $54 Billion
The U.S. Department of Treasury's borrowing estimate for the first quarter of 2015 is about 25 percent lower than its original prediction issued two months ago, according to an announcement from Treasury released Monday.
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