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News from Washington: Regulatory Updates - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Second Quarter 2011 - Philadelphia Fed

2.5 percentage points or more above the average prime offer rate. The

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2011/second-quarter/news-from-washington/

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions - Consumer Compliance Outlook: First Quarter 2012 - Philadelphia Fed

5th Cir. 2010), to determine if RESPA's prohibition in §8(b) on unearned

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News from Washington: Regulatory Updates

5 percent or more of the sample entries within an individual data field

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2016/first-issue/news-from-washington/

News from Washington: Regulatory Updates

5 percent of the total loan amount for loans greater than or equal to

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2017/second-issue/news-from-washington/

The Bank Director's Role in Establishing a "Culture of Compliance" - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Third Quarter 2009 - Philadelphia Fed

1.5 percent over average prime mortgage offer rates for first liens is

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On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

5th Cir. October 14, 2021). In 2017, the Bureau issued a final rule to

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On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

5th Cir. 2017). ECOA and Regulation B prohibit creditors from discriminating

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On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

5) (which it referred to as the spouse-guarantor rule) and found that

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On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions — Consumer Compliance Outlook: Third Quarter 2014 — Philadelphia Fed

5) (which it referred to as the “spouse-guarantor rule”) and found it

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Federal Reserve Statements Related to the COVID-19 Emergency and Consumer Compliance

5) Small-Dollar Loans (Consumer statutes and regulations applicable to

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2020/second-issue/federal-reserve-statements-related-to-th...