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  • [ January 15, 2026 ] Former Texas loan officer banned after allegations of mortgage fraud of at least $1.7 million The Fed
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  • [ January 14, 2026 ] Economic activity picks up – but so do prices, as higher income buyers indulge, but lower income purchasers ‘price sensitive’ The Fed
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CFPB

Bureau rescinds January 2020 statement limiting response to ‘abusive’ practices

March 11, 2021 0

A policy announced during the Trump administration that limited the extent of the consumer financial protection agency’s response to certain abusive acts or practices affecting consumers was rescinded Thursday, the agency announced. In a release, […]

CFPB

Nissan finance arm to pay up to $5 million in fine, redress over illegal collections, repo practices

October 14, 2020 0

A $4 million civil money penalty and up to $1 million in consumer redress must be paid by Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation, an auto financing subsidiary of Nissan North America, Inc., under a consent order […]

CFPB

Another scam against veterans fingered in suit filed by CFPB, SC regulator

October 1, 2019 0

A group of companies making high-interest credit offers to veterans that are marketed as purchases of the individuals’ future pension or disability payments are being sued in federal district court in the District of South […]

CFPB

CFPB: Perpetrator of fraud against veterans to pay $1 penalty, $75k to Arkansas fund; most of $2.7 million redress suspended due to ‘inability to pay more’

August 15, 2019 0

In a case reminiscent of one reported in January, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Office of the Arkansas Attorney General on Tuesday filed a proposed settlement that bans a broker – Andrew […]

Today

  • FDIC Board to consider changes to MSDs at Jan. 22 meeting

    January 16, 2026 0
    Changes to guidelines for appeals of material supervisory determinations (MSDs) will be under consideration by the board of the federal bank deposit insurance agency when it meets Jan. 22, the agency said late Thursday. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) [...]
  • Banker prohibited after charges of embezzling more than $800k to allegedly cover foreign exchange bets

    January 15, 2026 0
    A Union City, Calif., banker – alleged to have embezzled more than $800,000 from a Wells Fargo Bank branch over about eight months to cover bets on foreign exchange — has been prohibited from further service in federally insured financial [...]
  • Former Texas loan officer banned after allegations of mortgage fraud of at least $1.7 million

    January 15, 2026 0
    A former loan officer of a mortgage lender owned by a Texas bank holding company is now banned from working in a federally insured financial institution for allegedly originating fraudulent mortgage loans of at least $1.7 million, the Federal Reserve [...]
  • NCUA highlights risk-focused exams, lending, more in 2026 supervisory priorities letter

    January 15, 2026 0
    With a release reiterating the agency’s stance of “no regulation by enforcement,” the federal credit union regulator this week issued its 2026 supervisory priorities, addressing areas such as credit unions’ balance sheet management, rate sensitivity, payments system risks and more. [...]
  • Economic activity picks up – but so do prices, as higher income buyers indulge, but lower income purchasers ‘price sensitive’

    January 14, 2026 0
    Economic activity picked up over the last month – but so did prices, according to the latest gauge of the economy published Wednesday by the Federal Reserve. In its latest Beige Book, the Fed noted that overall economic activity rose [...]
  • FinCEN, Treasury FAQs attempt to clarify order aimed at Minnesota banks over fraud claims

    January 14, 2026 0
    “Frequently asked questions” (FAQs) about the order aimed at Minnesota financial institutions were released late Tuesday by the Treasury Departments anti-financial crimes arm. The FAQs address the “Geographic Targeting Order” (GTO) issued Jan. 9 by the Treasury, the Financial Crimes [...]

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