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Fed’s Cook: More study needed on bank-nonbank interreliance

Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook.Bloomberg News Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook said that financial markets fared well in the face of uncertainty sparked by President Trump’s evolving tariff regime, but that more study is needed to understand how risks from nonbanks affect the banking system and vice versa. Speaking at a conference at New York […]

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State Farm’s added California rate hike request gets pushback

State Farm is going back to California’s regulator for a higher homeowners rate increase. One week after State Farm General, the California division of the State Farm parent company, won approval from California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara for a 17% emergency rate increase, effective June 1, it amended its previous increase request. State Farm General

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Fed paper flags ‘underappreciated’ risks of private credit

Bloomberg News As banks provide the liquidity that fuels private credit lending — even without originating the loans themselves — researchers at the Federal Reserve say traditional lenders risk being dragged into a financial crisis if defaults among private credit borrowers spike. In a new paper, Boston Fed researchers José L. Fillat, Mattia Landoni, John

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Trump regulatory changes benefit industry, MBA leader says

The Mortgage Bankers Association expects regulatory easing in the first months of the second Donald Trump administration to provide favorable tailwinds for the lending industry, its top official said on Tuesday. With a release from a series of existing and pending rules put forth by financial regulators under former President Biden, the association’s CEO Bob

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FHA, Rural Housing Service comment on job cuts

Ingrid Ripley of the Rural Housing Service, Julie Shaffer of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and David Sheeler of Freedom Mortgage speak May 19, 2025 in New York City at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Secondary & Capital Markets Conference.Andrew Martinez/National Mortgage News Government mortgage officials say they’re tidying up operations following the

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Appeals court hears CFPB argument for 90% reduction in force

John Heltman A panel of appellate judges will decide whether the Trump administration can fire 90% of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s staff through a reduction-in-force without impacting the agency’s legally-mandated work. On Friday afternoon, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard oral arguments on whether a

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Deregulation is the new norm at the CFPB, and banks love it

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s headquarters located in Washington D.C.Frank Gargano The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been in a freefall since former Director Rohit Chopra was ousted in February, kickstarting a game of musical chairs at the top of the agency

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Court allows fintechs to defend CFPB’s open banking rule

Bloomberg News A federal judge granted the Financial Technology Association the right to intervene in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s open banking rule, allowing the fintech industry to defend a rule on consumer financial data rights that the Trump administration refused to uphold.   On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Danny Reeves said the FTA has

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Trump’s CFPB drops more than half of all pending litigation

The former headquarters of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with signage removed.Catherine Leffert The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dismissed or withdrawn more than half of its pending enforcement cases as the Trump administration clears the docket of work it inherited from the Biden era.  Since February, acting CFPB Director Russell Vought has dismissed 17

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Mortgage bankers ask OMB to end or revise several rules

The Mortgage Bankers Association has responded to the Office of Management and Budget’s request for information on “unnecessary, unlawful, unduly burdensome and unsound rules” with several origination and servicing policy suggestions. There already has been pullback from some of the policies the association is calling for the Office of Management and Budget to rescind, with

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