U.S. Regulator Unveils New Insurance Fee Guidelines November 5, 2013 A U.S. housing regulator said on Tuesday that it would ban some fees and commissions that borrowers are compelled to...
Federal Oversight of Financial Markets to Continue During Shutdown October 1, 2013 By Clea Benson U.S. oversight of financial markets and institutions will operate largely as usual in the event of a government shutdown because...
Federal Government Shutdown Effect on P/C Insurance Industry September 30, 2013 By Andrew G. Simpson If Congress fails to agree by midnight tonight on a resolution to continue funding the federal government, the property/casualty insurance...
State Insurance Regulators Invoke Jefferson to Limit Federal Role September 18, 2013 By Zachary Tracer State insurance regulators are drawing on the country’s founding principles as they resist international pressure to give the federal government...
Insurers, State Regulators Try to Block Bank-Like Rules by Federal Reserve July 3, 2013 By Craig Torres and Zachary Tracer MetLife Inc. and Prudential Financial Inc. have been joined by state regulators challenging the Federal Reserve on how to oversee...
Financial Firms Having to Adjust to Aggressive Consumer Protection Bureau September 13, 2012 By Daniel Wagner The new federal agency charged with enforcing consumer finance laws is emerging as an ambitious sheriff, taking on companies for...
Safety Regulators Recommend Brake Override on All New Cars April 13, 2012 U.S. auto safety regulators on Thursday announced a proposal that would require brake override systems on all new passenger cars...
FTC Wants Voluntary Online ‘Do Not Track’ System March 26, 2012 By Jasmin Melvin U.S. regulators are pressuring Internet companies to put in place by the end of the year a “Do Not Track”...
Treasury Says More Time Needed to Complete FIO’s Modernization Report February 2, 2012 By Young Ha The Treasury Department’s Federal Insurance Office was expected to complete and send its highly anticipated report on modernization of insurance...
New U.S. Consumer Agency Pledges to Avoid Rule Duplication January 24, 2012 By Alexandra Alper The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said on Monday it would coordinate rulemaking and enforcement with the Federal Trade Commission...