ABI Blog Exchange

2017-07-17
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is implementing reforms to its reverse mortgage program and providing more counseling resources for seniors who are considering the product, Secretary Ben Carson said Monday.

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2017-07-17
Why choose a former Visa chief to run a custody bank? Because to survive long term, Bank of New York Mellon will have to look more and more like a payments company.

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2017-07-17
House lawmakers including Jeb Hensarling are preparing to move on a series of targeted regulatory relief bills in an effort to give Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, more leeway when he tries to craft a relief measure.

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2017-07-17
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika has asked the CFPB to delay publishing its final arbitration rule, citing concerns about how it will impact the safety and soundness of banks.

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2017-07-17
Scharf, a former Visa CEO and JPMorgan executive, succeeds Gerald Hassell as leader of Bank of New York Mellon.

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2017-07-17
With heavy focus on the granular details of compliance, bankers and regulators might miss the big picture — not unlike New York City’s approach to fighting crime in the 1990s.

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2017-07-17
The company will gain more than $500 million in assets after buying Eastman National and Cache Holdings.

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2017-07-17
Investors blame Washington gridlock, lowered expectations for price drop; Wells Fargo looks to narrow its focus as it jettisons some units.

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2017-07-17
   A debtor was permitted to modify a confirmed plan to surrender a vehicle that was initially provided to be paid in full through the plan in In re: TAB

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2017-07-17
The average consumer knows that credit cards do have advantages, e.g., better respon

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2017-07-17
In an era when goods or materials often originate from suppliers or manufacturers outside the United States, bankruptcy courts are grappling with when “receipt” of goods occurs for the purpose of 503(b)(9) claims.
2017-07-17
In an era when goods or materials often originate from suppliers or manufacturers outside the United States, bankruptcy courts are grappling with when “receipt” of goods occurs for the purpose of 503(b)(9) claims.
2017-07-17
If you have a special needs child who receives Medicaid, now is a good time to reassess your long-term plans.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2017-07-17
System can run more than 12 billion encrypted transactions per day and can automatically keep applications, cloud services and databases hashed.

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2017-07-16
  An attorney who volunteered to prepare an order for a state court judge was not entitled to quasi-judicial immunity from sanctions for violation of the automatic stay.

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2017-07-14
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling continued the drumbeat of Republican attacks on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray.

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