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05/31/2004

Top Stories for June 2004

  • Supervisory Insights Journal Launched

    The FDIC has announced the launch of a new publication that will provide a forum for discussing how bank regulation and policy are put into practice in the field, sharing best practices, and communicating about the emerging issues that bank supervisors are facing. Articles featured in the first issue of Supervisory Insights describe a number of areas of current supervisory focus at the FDIC.
    Supervisory Insights 6/30/04

  • Unauthorized Banking Special Alerts Issued

    Two Special Alerts have been issued by the FDIC regarding fourteen entities that may be conducting unauthorized banking operations in Canada and the United States.
    SA-42-2004;
    SA-43-2004 6/30/04

  • International Reserve Position Published

    Treasury has published the U.S. International Reserve Position data for the week ending June 25, 2004.
    International Reserve Position 6/30/04

  • Basel II White Paper Released

    The FRB has released a Basel II Capital Accord white paper entitled, "Implications of Alternative Operational Risk Modeling Techniques".
    Implications http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/2004629142850835.htm
    April G.20 Issued
    The G.20 Finance Companies Statistical Release for April 2004 had been issued by the FRB.
    G.20 6/30/04

  • FDIC Proposes Changes To Assessment Certified Statement Rule

    A FIL has been issued by the FDIC regarding comments to proposed changes to the Assessment Certified Statement Rule.
    FIL-74-2004 6/28/04

  • Agencies Announce Basel II Implementation Plans

    The Basel Committee on Bank Supervision has released the "International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards: A Revised Framework", also know as Basel II, which represents the outcome of the Committee's work to secure international convergence on revisions to regulations and standards governing the capital adequacy of internationally active banking organizations. The document will form the basis upon which the federal banking agencies will develop proposed revisions to existing capital adequacy regulations and standards. Basel Committee; Basel II; OCC; FRB; OTS; FDIC 6/28/04

  • IFDP Working Paper Published

    A working paper in the International Finance Discussion Papers series, "The Information Content of Forward and Futures Prices: Market Expectations and the Price of Risk", has been published by the FRB. Information Content 6/28/04

  • SDN FIL Issued

    The FDIC has issued a FIL regarding previously announced additions to the OFAC SDN list. Information regarding the new entries was posted June 23, 2004 on the BOL OFAC page.
    FIL-76-2004 6/28/04

  • Affiliate Marketing Notice and Opt Out NPR To Be Issued

    The federal financial regulators have approved the issuance of a NPR regarding the implementation of the affiliate marketing notice and opt out provisions of FCRA. FRB; OCC 6/25/04

  • Thirty-Four OCC CRA Evaluations Released

    The OCC has released the CRA evaluations for thirty-four national banks. Four institutions were rated outstanding and thirty received a satisfactory rating. CRA 6/25/04

  • OTS CRA Ratings Announced

    The OTS has announced the March, April and May CRA ratings for savings associations that became publicly available during the reporting periods. March; April; May 6/25/04

  • More SBA Lending For Credit Unions Proposed

    NCUA has issued a proposal to amend the agency’s MBL rule to enable credit unions to participate more fully in SBA guaranteed loan programs. Proposal 6/25/04

  • Availability of funds and collection of checks (Regulation CC):

    Routing number guide to next-day availability checks and local checks; technical amendment. Final Rule PDF  TEXT 6/25/04

  • Equal credit opportunity, electronic fund transfers, consumer leasing, truth in lending, and truth in savings (Regulations B, E, M, Z, and DD)

    : Clear and conspicuous disclosures; withdrawn.

    Proposed Rule PDF   TEXT 6/25/04

  • Synthetic CDOs Working Paper Published

    A FEDS series working paper entitled, "Understanding the Risks of Synthetic CDOs", has been published by the FRB.

    Synthetic CDOs 6/25/04

  • June Electronic Interpretations and Actions Posted

    The June 2004 Issue of New Electronic Interpretations and Actions has been posted on the OCC web site.

    Electronic Interpretations 6/25/04

  • Italian al Qaida Members Added To OFAC List

    Six individuals, who are members of an Italian al Qaida cell, have been added to the OFAC SDN list as SDGTs. Information regarding the additions has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 6/25/04

  • Happy Birthday To Do Not Call

    To celebrate the first anniversary of the national Do Not Call Registry, the FTC has released updated registration and complaint figures. Sixty-two million telephone numbers have been registered and four hundred twenty-eight thousand possible violations have been reported. Do Not Call 6/25/04

  • Free Annual Credit Reports Rule Published in FR

    The FTC has published in the FR a final rule regarding the providing of free annual credit reports to consumers under FACTA and FCRA. A centralized source will be created to accept consumers' requests for their reports. 69FR35467> (txt) 69FR35467 (pdf) 6/24/04

  • Former Bank Executives Indicted

    Three former senior executive officers of Hamilton Bancorp and Hamilton Bank have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Miami, Florida for conspiracy, wire fraud, securities fraud, false filings with the SEC, false statements to accountants, obstruction of an examination of a financial institution, and making false statements to OCC. Indictment 6/24/04

  • Regulators To Form BSA/AML Working Group

    The FFIEC has announced plans to form an interagency working group to improve communications between federal banking agencies and the FFIEC regarding BSA and AML issues. Working Group 6/24/04

  • FRB Withdraws Proposed Revisions

    The FRB has announced that the proposed revisions to Regulations B, E, M, Z, and DD which sought to more specifically define the standard for providing "clear and conspicuous" disclosures have been withdrawn. Withdrawal 6/23/04

  • Reg CC Amendments Announced

    The FRB has announced amendments to Appendix A of Regulation CC that reflect the restructuring of the Federal Reserve's check processing operations in the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Districts. Reg CC 6/23/04

  • Regulatory Burdens Impact Financial Institutions and Their Customers

    In presentations before the Senate Banking Committee, OCC Chief Counsel Williams, OTS Chief Counsel Bowman, and FDIC Vice Chairman Reich addressed the problem of the regulatory burden on financial institutions and the impact on their customers. Williams;
    Bowman;
    Reich 6/23/04

  • Electric Record Keeping AL Issued

    The OCC has issued an AL which identifies issues regarding bank electronic record systems in light of the E-SIGN Act. The letter provides a basic framework that bank management can use to assess and address key issues posed by electronic record keeping systems.
    AL-2004-9 6/22/04

  • Counterfeit Cashier's Checks Special Alert

    The FDIC has issued a Special Alert regarding counterfeit cashier's checks drawn on Surety Bank, Deland, Florida. Information regarding the counterfeit cashier's checks have been posted on the BOL Alerts & Counterfeits page. 6/22/04

  • Greenspan Takes Oath

    Chairman Greenspan has taken the oath of office and has been sworn in for his fifth term as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Greenspan 6/22/04

  • Comment Period Extended

    Five federal regulators have extended for 30 days the comment period on the proposed Interagency Statement on Sound Practices Concerning Complex Structured Finance Activities first published in the Federal Register on May 19, 2004. The public comment period will now end July 19, 2004. Original Statement; FRB; OCC; FDIC; OTS;
    SEC 6/21/04

  • SCRA AL Issued

    An AL has been issued by the OCC which provides information about provisions of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act that are most likely to affect national banks. For additional SCRA information, check out the BOL SCRA page. AL 2004-8 6/21/04

  • Derivative Volume Exceeds $76 Trillion

    The OCC has published the First Quarter 2004 Bank Derivates Report which indicates the amount of derivatives in insured commercial bank portfolios exceeds $76 Trillion dollars. Derivatives Report 6/21/04

  • Order Of Prohibition Issued

    The FRB has issued an Order of Prohibition against a former employee of First Tennessee Bank and Bank of America. The former employee is prohibited from participating in the conduct of the affairs of any financial institution or holding company. Order 6/18/04

  • Proposed Amendments to Reg J Published in FR

    The FRB is publishing for comment a proposed rule that would amend subpart A of Regulation J to provide for the
    rights and obligations of sending banks, paying banks, returning banks, and Reserve Banks in connection with collection of substitute checks and items that have been converted to electronic form. 69FR34086 (txt) 69FR34086 (pdf)6/18/04

  • Bulletin and FIL Issued Regarding Disposal Of Consumer Information NPRM

    A Bulletin and a FIL have been issued by the OCC and the FDIC regarding the previously announced NPRM concerning the proper disposal of consumer information derived from credit reports. Notice of the NPRM was posted June 9, 2004 in BOL Top Stories. OCC Bulletin 2004-28; FIL -73-2004 6/18/04

  • CAC Nominations Sought

    The FRB has announced that it is seeking nominations for appointments to its Consumer Advisory Council. Eleven new members will be appointed to serve three-year terms beginning in January 2005. Nominations

  • Guidance Issued On Acceptance Of Foreign Accounts

    The federal financial regulators have issued an Interagency Advisory regarding the acceptance of accounts from foreign governments, foreign embassies and foreign political figures. Foreign Account Guidance;
    FinCEN;
    Treasury PR;
    FRB SR;
    OCC Bulletin;
    OTS NR;
    FDIC FIL 6/17/04

  • Fraudulent Information Requests Special Alert

    The FDIC has issued a Special Alert concerning faxes received by foreign financial institutions containing requests for financial information that appear to have been sent by the FDIC and falsely claim that the FDIC is soliciting mandatory customer information as part of money laundering and anti-terrorism measures. Special Alert 6/17/04

  • July HOEPA Reference Rates

    The Federal Reserve has posted the new reference rates which lenders must use to determine if loans for which applications are received in July 2004 will be subject to HOEPA under the APR trigger test. Use the FRB H.15 to find applicable release which lists the Treasury Security with the same maturity term as your loan. To make the calculation, you use the yield in effect on the 15th of the month that precedes the month you received the application. H.15 Daily Rates;
    H. 15 Weekly Rates 6/17/04

  • OCC Enforcement Actions Announced

    The OCC has announced twenty-one Enforcement Actions against national banks and individuals formerly associated with national banks in Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and California.
    Enforcement Actions 6/17/04

  • Beige Book Updated

    The FRB of St. Louis has published the June 2004 update to the Beige Book.
    Summary;
    Full Report 6/17/04

  • OFAC Overview And Mission

    In a presentation before a House Subcommittee, the Director Newcomb reviewed OFAC's core mission, organizational structure, designation programs, legal authorizations, mission against drug cartels, counter-terrorism program, key node strategy, foreign counterparts, and vision for the future. Speech 6/17/04

  • Final Interest Rate Risk Measures Published

    OTS has published the First Quarter 2004 Final Thrift Industry Interest Rate Risk Measures Report.
    Final Report 6/17/04

  • OFAC Changes Cuban Assets Control Regs

    OFAC has announced changes to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations. Information regarding the changes has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 6/17/04

  • FRB Announces Payment System Evolution Strategy

    The FRB has announced a strategy to adapt to the changes that will occur in the payments system as the result of the implementation of Check 21. Strategy 6/17/04

  • May G.17 Report Issued

    The FRB has issued the G.17 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization Report for May 2004.
    G.17 6/17/04

  • Foreign Bank Structure And Share Data Released

    The March 2004 structure and share data for U.S. offices of foreign banks report has been released by the FRB.
    Structure And Share 6/17/04

  • Classification Of Bank Assets Revised

    The federal financial regulators have revised the Agencies' Uniform Agreement on the Classification of Assets and Appraisal of Securities Held by Banks and Thrifts. The revision, which is the first since 1979, does not change the classification of loans.
    Uniform Agreement;
    FRB SR;
    OCC Bulletin;
    OTS CEO Letter;
    FDIC FIL 6/16/04

  • HMDA Data Collection Rules Reference Materials

    The FDIC has issued a FIL that highlights the changes to Reg C, reviews the transition rules, and lists the OMB's new geographic definitions. FIL-71-2004 6/16/04

  • FTC to Conduct Credit Score Study

    The FTC has announced plans to conduct a study on the effects of credit scores and credit-based insurance scores on the price and availability of mortgages, auto loans, credit cards, insurance, and other financial products. As required by law, public comments are being sought regarding the prescribed methodology and research design of the study. Credit Score Study 6/16/04

  • International Reserve Position and TIC Data Released

    Treasury has released the U.S. International Reserve Position data for the week ending June 11, 2004 and the Treasury International Capital data for April 2004. International Reserve
    TIC 6/16/04

  • Bank Merger Study Published

    The FRB has published a study of the bank merger activity in the United States from 1994 to 2003.
    Merger Study 6/16/04

  • Four FEDS Papers Released

    The FRB has announced the release of four working papers in the FEDS series with the following titles: The Decline in Household Saving and the Wealth Effect; To Leave or Not to Leave: The Distribution of Bequest Motives; Employer-to-Employer Flows in the U.S. Labor Market: The Complete Picture of Gross Worker Flows; and Transparency and Monetary Policy: What Does the Academic Literature tell Policymakers?. Decline;
    Leave;
    Flows;
    Transparency 6/16/04

  • Cost Of Funds Ratios Issued

    OTS has issued the current and historical national average cost of funds ratios for OTS regulated, SAIF insured institutions.
    Current; Historical
    6/16/04

  • Reg V Final Rule adds Model Notices

    The revisions add model notices that financial institutions may use to comply with the notice requirement relating to furnishing negative information contained in section 217 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003. 69FR33281 (txt) 69FR33281 (pdf) 6/16/04

  • Morgan And Bank One Merger Approved

    The FRB has issued an Order approving the merger of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Bank One Corporation resulting in the creation of second largest depository institution in the U.S. with total consolidated assets of approximately $1.1 Trillion.
    Merger Order 6/15/04

  • SDN FIL Issued

    The FDIC has issued FIL-68-2004 regarding previously announced SDGT additions to the OFAC SDN list. Information concerning the new SDGTs was posted June 10, 2004 on the BOL OFAC page. 6/15/04

  • Changes To Call Report Instructions Proposed

    The federal financial regulators have issued a joint notice and request for comment regarding two proposed instructional changes that will affect how information concerning certain securitized loans and "when-issued" securities are listed on the Call Report.
    Joint Notice 6/11/04

  • Supervisory Decisions Appeals Process Updated

    OTS has announced that the appeals process regarding supervisory decisions has been updated to include the review and appeal of the risk or complexity classification that OTS uses in calculating holding company assessments. Appeals Process 6/11/04

  • FRB Small Business Finance Survey Underway

    The FRB has commenced a Survey of Small Business Finances aimed at increasing policymakers' understanding of how economic and regulatory changes affect small firms' access to credit. A letter from Chairman Greenspan encouraging participation in the survey will be mailed to about 12,000 small-business owners. FRB Survey;
    Greenspan Letter 6/11/04

  • FIL Issued Regarding SAR Safe Harbor Status

    The FDIC has issued FIL-76-2004 regarding a previously released Interagency Guidance which addressed the Federal Court reaffirmation protecting financial institutions and their employees from civil liability for filing a SAR. Information concerning the Guidance was posted May 26, 2004 in BOL Top Stories. SAR 04-86/11/04

  • OFAC Adds SDGTs

    OFAC has announced that one individual and two entities have been designated as SDGTs and added to the SDN list. Information regarding the new names has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 6/11/04

  • Flow of Funds Report Released

    The FRB has released the June 2004 Z.1 Flow of Funds Accounts of the United States report
    Z.1 6/11/04

  • OCC Extends Lending Limits Pilot Program

    Under the pilot program, eligible national banks with main offices located in states that prescribe a higher lending limit for residential real estate loans or small business loans than the current Federal limit may apply to take part in the program and use the higher limits. 69FR32435 (txt) 69FR32435 (pdf) 6/10/04

  • OTS Closed Friday

    OTS has announced that it will close on Friday, June 11 in observance of the National Day of Mourning for former President Ronald Reagan. The agency also indicated that OTS-chartered federal savings associations choosing to close on Friday may do so without objection from OTS. OTS Friday 6/10/04

  • FFIEC Posts June Reporting Forms

    The FFIEC has posted the 031 and 041 June 2004 Reporting Forms on its Web Site.
    031; 041 6/10/04

  • Spring 2004 Federal Reserve Bulletin Published

    The FRB has published the Spring 2004 issue of the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
    Spring 2004 Bulletin 6/10/04

  • Some National Banks May Close Friday

    The OCC has issued a proclamation advising national banks that under federal law they may close their offices Friday, at their discretion, in any state in which the governor or other authorized official has declared a legal holiday in recognition of the National Day of Mourning for President Reagan. Proclamation 6/9/04

  • Counterfeit Cashier's Checks Special Alert



  • The FDIC has issued a Special Alert regarding counterfeit cashier's checks drawn on Santa Clara Valley Bank, N.A., Santa Paula, California and Bank of Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Mississippi. Information concerning the counterfeit cashier's checks has been posted on the BOL Alerts & Counterfeits page. 6/9/04

  • Disposal Of Consumer Information NPR

    The federal financial regulators have issued a NPR regarding the proper disposal of consumer information under the provisions of the FACT Act. The proposal would require institutions to develop, implement and maintain as part of their information security programs appropriate measures to dispose of consumer information to guard against identity theft. This was previously announced in Top Stories on June 8th. NPR;
    FRB PR;
    OCC PR;
    FDIC;
    OTS PR 6/9/04

  • Reg V Amendments Issued

    The FRB has issued a Final Rule amending Reg V by adding model notices for financial institutions to use if they furnish negative information to consumer reporting agencies. Reg V 6/9/04

  • Third Quarter CRA Exam Schedule Announced

    OTS has announced that 113 CRA examinations are scheduled to be conducted in the third quarter 2004.
    CRA Schedule 6/9/04

  • C & D Issued Against Arkansas CU

    NCUA has announced that a Cease and Desist Order has been issued against the Northeast Arkansas Federal Credit Union.
    Order;
    Stipulation 6/9/04

  • FTC Seeks Comments Regarding Providing Credit Reports To Consumers

    The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment to aid its staff in preparing a study examining “the effects of requiring that a consumer who has experienced an adverse action based on a credit report receive a copy of the same credit report that the creditor relied on in taking the adverse action." Comments
    6/9/04

  • 2003 Corporate Medium-Term Notes Report Released

    The 2003 Corporate Medium-Term Notes Report has been released by the FRB. Corporate Medium-Term Notes 6/9/04

  • FCRA Proposal on Disposal of Consumer Information

    The proposal would require each financial institution to develop, implement, and maintain appropriate measures to properly dispose of consumer information derived from consumer reports to address the risks associated with identity theft. 69FR31913 (pdf) 69FR31913 (txt) 6/8/04

  • FDIC Issued PR on Deposit Insurance Assessment

    The FDIC proposes to modernize and simplify its deposit insurance assessment regulations governing certified statements, to provide regulatory burden relief to insured depository institutions. Under the proposal, insured institutions would be required to obtain their certified statements on the Internet via the FDIC's transaction-based e-business website, FDICconnect. 69FR31922 (pdf) 69FR31922 (txt) 6/8/04

  • Regional Reserve Banks To Be Open Friday

    The FRB has announced that its Washington, D.C. office will be closed on Friday, June 11 in observance of the national day of mourning for former President Reagan. The regional Reserve Banks will be open during normal business hours and will provide all financial services as usual. FRB PR
    6/8/04

  • Computer Virus Protection Guidance Issued

    The FDIC has issued an FIL concerning the importance of developing and maintaining an effective computer virus protection program.
    Virus Guidance 6/8/04

  • "Offshoring" Risks Examined

    The results of a study regarding the associated risks of offshore outsourcing by financial institutions from a safety and soundness perspective and with particular emphasis on the threats posed to customer privacy has been released by the FDIC. Offshoring Study 6/8/04

  • FIL Regarding Overdraft Protection Guidance

    The FDIC has issued FIL-63-2004 regarding the previously announced proposed Interagency Guidance concerning overdraft protection plans. The proposal was published in the Federal Register on June 7, 2004 and comments are due on or before August 6, 2004. Information regarding the Guidance was posted in the June 1, 2004 BOL Top Stories.
    6/8/04

  • CRA Ratings Announced

    The FDIC has announced the June 2004 list of CRA ratings that were issued for banks examined in March 2004.
    CRA Ratings 6/8/04

  • Failed Bank Data Available Online

    The FDIC has posted the balance sheet summaries on all failed banks that have been placed in FDIC receivership since October 2000 on its Web site. Failed Bank Data 6/8/04

  • June FHC List Released

    The FRB has released the list of bank holding companies that have elected to become or be treated as financial holding companies as of June 4, 2004. FHC List 6/8/04

  • April Consumer Credit Report Issued

    The G. 19 Consumer Credit Report for April 2004 has been issued by the FRB.
    G. 19 6/8/04

  • Truth in Savings Reg. DD - Proposed Rule

    SUMMARY: The Board proposes to amend Regulation DD, which implements the Truth in Savings Act, and the staff commentary to the regulation, to address concerns about the uniformity and adequacy of information provided to consumers when they overdraw their accounts. The proposed amendments, in part, address a specific service offered by depository institutions, commonly referred to as ‘‘bounced-check protection’’ or ‘‘courtesy overdraft protection.’’ Text Version; PDF Version 6/7/04

  • Privacy Act Implementation - Proposed Rule

    SUMMARY: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) proposes to amend its regulation implementing the Privacy Act of 1974. The primary proposed changes concern the waiver of copying fees charged to current or former Board employees for access to records under the Privacy Act, and the special procedures for release of medical records. In addition, the Board is proposing to make minor editorial
    and technical changes. Text Version; PDF Version 6/7/04

  • Interagency Guidance on Overdraft Protection Services

    Member agencies of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), the OCC, Board, FDIC, OTS, and NCUA (the Agencies), request comments on this proposed Interagency Guidance on Overdraft Protection Programs (Guidance). This proposed Guidance is intended to assist insured depository institutions in the responsible disclosure and administration of overdraft protection services.
    Text Notice;
    PDF Notice 6/7/04

  • Free Annual Credit Reports Final Rule

    The FTC has issued a final rule regarding the providing of free annual credit reports to consumers under FACTA and FCRA. A centralized source will be created to accept consumers' requests for their reports.
    FTC PR;
    Final Rule 6/7/04

  • Reg J Amendment Proposed

    The FRB has proposed an amendment to Regulation J, which governs Reserve Banks' collection of checks and other cash items, to cover the entire range of check processing services that the Reserve Banks plan to offer once Check 21 becomes effective.
    Reg J 6/7/04

  • AML Guidance On MSB Customers

    The OCC has issued an Advisory Letter that provides guidance to national banks that provide banking services to money services businesses (MSBs).
    Guidance 6/7/04

  • Charge-Off And Delinquency Rate Data Released

    The FRB has released the charge-off and delinquency rates on loans and leases at commercial banks that were compiled from the quarterly FFIEC Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income.
    Charge-Off 6/7/04

  • Privacy Act Amendment Regarding Disclosure of Medical Information

    The FRB has issued a proposed amendment to the Privacy Act which provides special procedures for the release of medical records.
    Privacy Act 6/7/04

  • First Quarter Preliminary IRR Measures Released

    OTS has issued the preliminary IRR Measures report for the first quarter 2004.
    IRR 6/7/04

  • Spring 2004 Issue FDIC Consumer News Published

    The Spring 2004 issue of the FDIC Consumer News has been published and contains article on using ATMs, ways to learn about FDIC insurance, fraudulent emails, predatory lending and warnings about some credit counseling firms.
    Consumer News 6/7/04

  • Large Bank Ranking Released

    The ranking of insured U.S.-chartered commercial banks that have consolidated assets of $300 million or more as March 31, 2004 has been released by the FRB.
    Ranking 6/7/04

  • May Issue FedFocus Published

    The May 2004 issue of FedFocus has been published and contains articles on Check 21, FedLine Advantage, information security; and Fed ACH service to Mexico.
    May FedFocus 6/7/04

  • FRB Announces Written Agreement With Utah BHC And Bank

    A Written Agreement has been executed by and among Utah Bancshares, Ephraim, Utah; the Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, Utah; the Utah State Department of Financial Institutions; and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Written Agreement 6/4/04

  • OCC Review Own Actions Regarding Riggs

    Comptroller Hawke indicated in testimony before the Senate Banking committee that the OCC is conducting a review of the agency's handling of the BSA compliance at Riggs Bank, N.A. Oral Statement;
    Testimony 6/4/04

  • International Reserve Position Update

    The data regarding the U.S. International Reserve Position as of the week ending May 28, 2004 has been released by Treasury.
    International Reserve Position 6/4/04

  • OFAC Adds SDGT

    An individual has been added to the OFAC SDN list as a SDGT. Information regarding the new entry has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 6/4/04

  • Lessons Learned From Regulatory Failures

    In testimony before a House sub-committee, Thomas C. Baxter, Jr., Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discussed the regulatory failures at Riggs Bank and UBS.
    FRB Testimony 6/3/04

  • SEC Proposes New Bank Broker Regulation

    The SEC has announced that it will publish for comment a proposed Regulation B. This new regulation is designed to implement provisions of the GLB Act that delineate the securities activities banks may engage in without registering as brokers under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Proposal 6/3/04

  • Challenges Of Combating ML

    The Deputy Chief Counsel of the OCC, Daniel Stipano, in testimony before a House sub-committee, reviewed the challenges facing the OCC and other regulators in combating money laundering. OCC Testimony 6/3/04

  • It's SOD Time Again

    The FDIC has issued a FIL regarding the annual Summary of Deposits survey filing deadlines which vary depending on the method of filing.
    FIL-61-2004 6/3/04

  • Mortgage Broker Tricked Customers

    The FTC has charged a California mortgage broker of tricking customers by deceptive advertisements that offered "fixed rate loans" that were actually adjustable rate mortgages. Deceptive Ads 6/3/04

  • Nine FEDS Papers Published

    The FRB has published nine working papers in the FEDS series with the following titles: 401(k) Matching Contributions in Company Stock: Costs and Benefits for Firms and Workers; Commercial Lending and Distance: Evidence from Community Reinvestment Act Data; Optimal Inflation in an Open Economy with Imperfect Competition; Cross-Border Diversification in Bank Asset Portfolios; Loan Commitments and Private Firms; Fresh Start or Head Start? The Effect of Filing for Personal Bankruptcy on the Labor Supply; Overnight Interbank Loan Markets; Technology, Capital Spending, and Capacity Utilization; and How Fast Do Personal Computers Depreciate? Concepts and New Estimates.
    401(k);
    Commercial Lending;
    Optimal Inflation;
    Cross-Border;
    Loan Commitments;
    Fresh Start;
    Overnight;
    Capital Spending;
    How Fast 6/3/04

  • Branches Of Islamic Foundation Added To OFAC List

    OFAC has added five branches of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation and its former leader to the SDN list. Information regarding the additions has been placed on the BOL OFAC page. 6/3/04

  • Steps to Improve Information Security

    A just-released GAO report focuses on information security problems found within the FDIC, but the lessons learned should be adapted and applied to financial institutions as well. We’ll summarize the report and give you advice on what steps you should take immediately to ensure that you are doing all you can to secure the sensitive information that you control. And, be sure and take advantage of the special tool we've included as well.
    Read the Article 6/2/04

  • June HOEPA Reference Rates

    The Federal Reserve has posted the new reference rates which lenders must use to determine if loans for which applications are received in June 2004 will be subject to HOEPA under the APR trigger test. Use the FRB H.15 to find applicable release which lists the Treasury Security with the same maturity term as your loan. To make the calculation, you use the yield in effect on the 15th of the month that precedes the month you received the application. For June, you will use the rates posted on May 14th since May 15th fell on the weekend.
    H. 15 Daily Rates; H. 15 Weekly Rates 6/2/04

  • Written Agreement With Wisconsin BHC

    The FRB has announced the execution of a Written Agreement with CIB Marine Bancshares, Inc., Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
    Written Agreement 6/2/04

  • Bogus Mortgage Brokers Charged By FTC

    The FTC has charged a group of Colorado-based mortgage brokers with violating federal laws by deceptively claiming that they will refinance consumers’ mortgages at the lowest rates available at no cost to the consumer. A U.S. district court judge has issued a TRO barring the defendants’ illegal business practices and freezing their assets. Bogus Brokers 6/2/04

  • Third Quarter CRA Exam Schedule Issued

    The CRA examination schedule for the third quarter 2004 has been issued by the OCC. Exam Schedule 6/2/04

  • IRS ID Theft Scheme Warning

    The IRS has issued a warning of a fraudulent scheme targeting non-resident aliens who have income from a United States source. The scheme uses fictitious IRS correspondence and an altered IRS form in an attempt to trick the foreign persons into disclosing their personal and financial data. IRS Warning 6/2/04

  • May Foreign Exchange Rates Released

    The G. 5 Foreign Exchange Rates for May 2004 have been released by the FRB.
    Exchange Rates 6/2/04

  • 2003 Fact Book Published By OTS

    OTS has announced the publication of the 2003 Fact Book which contains a statistical profile of the thrift industry.
    Fact Book 6/2/04

  • March UBPR Available

    FFIEC has announced that the March 31, 2004 UBPR is now available online.
    March UBPR 6/2/04

  • Narcotics Kingpins Added To OFAC List

    OFAC has announced the addition of ten individuals to the SDN list with the designation of SDNTK and the blocking of all assets of an additional thirteen entities. Information regarding the additions has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 6/2/04

  • Reg DD Amendments Proposed

    The FRB has proposed a Rule amending Reg DD as a result of concerns regarding the information that is provided to consumers about some overdraft protection plans. In addition, the federal regulators have issued a proposed Interagency Guidance on the marketing, disclosure, and implementation of overdraft protection programs. FRB Reg DD NPR;   
    Interagency Guidance;   
    FRB NR;   
    OCC NR;   
    OTS NR;   
    FDIC PR;   
    NCUA PR 6/1/04

  • FinCEN al Qaeda Special Alert

    Pursuant to a request from the U.S. Attorney General regarding assistance in locating seven individuals, FinCEN has issued a Special Alert which provides identifying information for use by financial institutions. al Qaeda 6/1/04

  • OCC Fraudulent Emails

    The OCC has issued an Alert regarding fraudulent emails that appear to be sent by the OCC involving international payments being held by the OCC. Email Alert 6/1/04

  • FTC Comments On FACT Act Proposals

    The FTC has issued comments to the federal banking regulators regarding the proposal to prohibit creditors from obtaining or using medical information in credit decisions. FTC Comments 6/1/04

  • Assessments And Fees Final Rule

    The OTS has issued a Final Rule regarding its assessments and fees.
    Final Rule 6/1/04

  • Changes To OFAC SDN Data Files

    OFAC issued a reminder of the previously announced upcoming changes to the SDN data files. Information regarding the changes has been posted on the BOL OFAC Page. 6/1/04

  • March G. 20 Released

    The FRB has released the G. 20 Finance Companies Report for March 2004.
    G. 20 6/1/04

04/30/2004

Top Stories for May 2004

  • OCC Exclusive Visitorial Powers Upheld

    The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut has issued an opinion in a case regarding whether a state regulator could exercise "visitorial powers" over a subsidiary of a national bank. The Court determined that the OCC's recent issuance of a Final Rule regarding the exclusive nature of federal regulator's powers was a reasonable interpretation and must be upheld. The Court reject the arguments presented by banking officials and attorneys general representing forty-three states who filed a brief in support of the Connecticut Bank Commissioner. Information regarding the Final Rule was posted January 7, 2004 in BOL Top Stories.

    Court Decision;   
    Other Top Stories Regarding the Final Rule January 14 and 29, 2004    February 13, 2004    March 10, 2004    April 8, 2004 5/28/04

  • $70 Million CMP Assessed Against Citigroup

    The FRB has announced the issuance of a consent Order to Cease and Desist and an Order of Civil Money Penalty in the amount of seventy million dollars against Citigroup, Inc. and a non-banking subsidiary for alleged violations of Reg. B regarding the requirement of co-applicant signatures on loan documents and other violations of HOEPA and Reg. Z.
    Order 5/28/04

  • May Electronic Interpretations And Actions Announced

    The OCC has released the May 2004 issue of Electronic Interpretations and Actions which contains infromation regarding community development letters, corporate decisions, approvals, final enforcement actions, and CRA evaluations.
    Electronic Interpretations 5/28/04

  • OTS Issues Final Rule

    OTS has issued a Final Rule regarding holding company assessments.
    Final Rule 69FR30554 (txt) 69FR30554 (pdf) 5/28/04

  • Participation in Group Mortgage Guaranty Reinsurance Program Authorized

    A legal opinion has been issued by OTS that authorizes federal savings associations to participate directly, or indirectly, in a group mortgage guaranty reinsurance program. Opinion 5/28/04

  • Structure Note Holdings Examiner Guidance Issued

    The FDIC has issued a FIL that provides guidance to examiners on the review of structured note holdings at FDIC-supervised institutions.
    FIL-59-2004 5/28/04

  • Information Systems Guidance Issued

    The FFIEC has issued revised guidance for examiners, financial institutions, and technology service providers on the development, acquisition, and maintenance of information systems. IS Guidance 5/28/04

  • First Quarter Record Earnings Reported

    The FDIC has announced that FDIC-insured institutions have reported record earnings for the First Quarter 2004.
    Earnings 5/28/04

  • QBP For First Quarter Released

    The FDIC has released the Quarterly Banking Profile for First Quarter 2004.
    QBP 5/28/04

  • FDIC Enforcement Actions Announced

    The FDIC has announced thirty-six Enforcement Actions against institutions and individuals in April, 2004. The actions included: four cease-and-desist orders, six removal-and-prohibition orders, ten civil money penalty orders, thirteen terminations of insurance orders, two terminations of cease-and-desist orders, and one termination of a consent order. Enforcement Actions 5/27/04

  • Phishing Report Released By Treasury

    Treasury has announced the release of a report regarding the prevention, detection and response to phishing schemes.
    Phishing 5/27/04

  • Online Subscriptions Offered By FDIC

    An online subscription service has been announced by the FDIC. Subscribers can select the publications that they want to receive free via email. Online Subscriptions 5/27/04

  • NCUA Announces Express Emails

    NCUA has announced the activation of its Express email subscription service which offers expedited electronic retrieval of NCUA information. Express Email 5/27/04

  • Thrift Industry First Quarter Results

    OTS reports that the thrift industry profitability remains strong in the First Quarter 2004.
    Profitability;
    Highlights;
    Charts;
    Selected Indicators 5/27/04

  • Changes Made To UPBR

    The FDIC has issued an FIL regarding changes made to the UPBR peer grouping methodology and the distribution of the report.
    FIL-58-2004 5/27/04

  • Outlook Examines Bank Earning

    The Summer 2004 issue of the FDIC Outlook examines the earnings performance of FDIC-insured depository institutions in three different reports: addressing the role of net interest margin in industry earnings, the effect of higher interest rates on securities gains, and how demographic trends are affecting banks in rural areas. Outlook 5/27/04

  • Federal Court Reaffirms SAR Safe Harbor

    The federal financial regulators have issued an Interagency Advisory regarding a recent federal court case that reaffirmed the protection from civil liability afforded financial institutions and their employees who file SARs. Interagency Advisory
    FRB SR 5/26/04

  • Twelve Enforcement Actions Announced

    The OCC has announced 12 enforcement actions against national banks and individuals who are current or former affiliates of the institutions. The actions involved banks and individuals in the District of Columbia, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia, Kansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Texas, California, and New York. Enforcement Actions 5/26/04

  • Counterfeit FDIC Expense Checks Special Alert

    The FDIC has issued a Special Alert regarding counterfeit FDIC expense checks which are drawn on Mellon Bank, N.A., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Information concerning the counterfeit checks has been posted on the BOL Alerts & Counterfeits Page. 5/26/04

  • FDIC Website Updates Include BSA, Analysis Report and Payment Changes

    The FDIC has added information on its Web site concerning BSA and AML, the March 2004 Financial Analysis Report, and the impact on U.S. banking of payment system payments. BSA;
    Analysis Report;
    Payment Changes 5/26/04

  • Greenspan Urges Participation in Consumer Study

    The FRB has announced plans to conduct a study of household finances to provide insight regarding the economic condition of American families. The study, known as the Survey of Consumer Finances, has been conducted every three years since 1983. A letter from Chairman Greenspan has been sent to approximately 10,000 households urging their participation in the study. Letter;
    FRB PR 5/26/04

  • Storm Relief FIL Issued

    The FDIC has issued a FIL announcing a series of steps to facilitate the rebuilding process in areas recently impacted by severe weather in the state of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. FDIC FIL-57-2004 5/26/04

  • International Reserve Position Released

    Treasury has release the U.S. International Reserve Position for the week ending May 21, 2004.
    International Reserve 5/26/04

  • $10 Million In Restitution Ordered

    The OCC has ordered a Las Vegas based bank to set aside at least $10 million as restitution for customers who were charged excessive interest and opening fees on a credit card with limit of $260 which resulted in an initial available balance of $2.50. The OCC contended the practice was unfair and deceptive and violated the FTC Act. Order
    5/25/04

  • 62 CRA Ratings Released

    The OCC has released the CRA ratings for sixty-two national banks. Seven banks received an outstanding rating, fifty-five were satisfactory and none were needs to improve or substantial noncompliance. CRA
    5/25/04

  • Counterfeit Cashier's Checks Special Alert

    The FDIC has issued a Special Alert regarding counterfeit cashier's checks drawn on Florida Bank, N.A., Tampa, Florida. Information regarding the counterfeit items has been placed on the BOL Alerts & Counterfeits page.
    5/25/04

  • Is Inflation Targeting Best-Practice Monetary Policy?

    The latest International Finance Discussion paper issued by the FRB examines the inflation targeting framework and monetary policy.
    Discussion Paper 5/25/04

  • 23A Exemption Granted

    The FRB has released a legal interpretation which grant the request of Citigroup, Inc. for an exemption from the provisions of 23A of the FRA and Reg W which would allow the acquisition of all the shares of an affiliate.
    Exemption 5/24/04

  • Check 21 FIL Issued

    The FDIC has issued an FIL advising institutions that they should start planning for the operational changes that will be necessary to implement Check 21.Check 21 5/24/04

  • OTS Issues Electronic Initiatives CEO Letter

    The OTS has issued a CEO Letter regarding electronic initiatives which describes the availability and transferability of electronic information between OTS and the institutions it regulates.CEO Letter 5/24/04

  • Registration For FDICconnect Encouraged

    The FDIC is encouraging institutions to immediately register for FDICconnect, a secure Website developed to facilitate transactions with the regulator.
    Registration
    5/24/04

  • FDIC Insurance Funds First Quarter Results

    The First Quarter 2004 financial results for BIF and SAIF have been announced by the FDIC.
    Results.5/24/04

  • FDIC SDN FIL

    A FIL has been issued by the FDIC regarding previously announced entries designated as SDNs buy OFAC. Information concerning the new designations was posted May 18, 2004 on the BOL OFAC page.5/24/04

  • The FFIEC has updated the Technical Information section of the UBPR User's Guide. User's Guide 5/21/04

  • Bulletin Issued On Fact Act NPR

    The OCC has issued a Bulletin concerning the previously announced NPR regarding implementation of section 411 of the Fact Act. Information regarding the NPR was posted in the April 26, 2004 BOL Top Stories. Fast Act NPR 5/21/04

  • Effects Of Interest Rates on MMMFs

    The FDIC has published an analysis of the effects of interest rates on money market mutual funds in the latest edition of FYI. FYI 5/21/04

  • Check 21 Services Introduced By FRB

    The FRB has announced three new services: FedForward, FedReturn, and FedReceipt, which are designed to help financial institutions take advantage of Check 21 opportunities. New Products 5/19/04

  • NPR Concerning BSA And Syrian Bank

    FinCEN has issued pursuant to the provisions of the BSA a NPR regarding the imposition of a special measure against a Syrian Bank as financial institution of primary money laundering concern. NPR 5/19/04

  • Amendments to Reg CC

    The FRB has announced additional amendments to Appendix A of Reg CC which reflect the restructuring of the check processing operations in the Seventh and Eight Districts. These amendments have now been published in the Federal Register. 69FR28819 (txt) 69FR28819 (pdf) 5/19/04

  • Comments Sought For Prescreened Study

    The FRB is seeking comments to assist on a study concerning prescreened solicitations required by the FACT Act.
    Study 5/19/04

  • Greenspan Accepts Nomination

    In response to the announcement that President Bush intends to nominate Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the FRB for an additional four year term, the Chairman issued a statement indicating his willingness to serve. Statement; Announcement 5/19/04

  • Trends In Community Banking Subject Of FYI

    The latest issue of FYI contains three new reports dealing with trends in community banking. The reports are the second installment of papers in the FDIC's Future of Banking Study. FYI 5/19/04

  • Uday's Business Partners Added To OFAC List

    OFAC has designated six individuals and two business that were associated with Uday Saddam as SDNs. Information regarding the additions has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 5/19/04

  • FRB To Study Debit Card Fees

    A study will be conducted by the FRB regarding debit card fees. Comments are sought concerning the adequacy of the disclosures currently given to consumers. Debit Card Study 5/19/04

  • International Reserve Position Released

    Treasury has released the U.S. International Reserve Position for the week ending May 14, 2004.
    Reserve Position 5/19/04

  • FinCEN Issues Special Measure for Syria Bank

    FinCEN is issuing a notice of proposed rulemaking to impose a special measure against Commercial Bank of Syria as a financial
    institution of primary money laundering concern. 69FR28098 (txt) 69FR28098 (pdf) 5/18/04

  • Cash Letters Delayed By Plan Crash

    Due to the crash of a plane transporting items between Fed offices, the FRB has given notice that some cash letters have been lost. The missing letters are being reconstructed which will cause a delay in the presentment of some items.
    Cash Letters 5/18/04

  • Amendments To Reg CC Continue

    The FRB has announced additional amendments to Appendix A of Reg CC which reflect the restructuring of the check processing operations in the Seventh and Eight Districts.
    Amendments 5/18/04

  • Fedwire Hours Extended

    The FRB has announced that beginning May 16, 2004 the operating hours of the Fedwire Funds Services have been extended to 21.5 hours per day. Fedwire 5/18/04

  • Hawke Reviews OCC And Banking History

    In a presentation before the Conference on Credit rating and Credit Scoring, Comptroller Hawke reviewed the history of the OCC, the evolution of its examination process and changes in the banking industry.
    Speech 5/18/04

  • Regulators Seek Comments Regarding Structured Financial Activities

    The OCC, OTS, FRB, SEC, and FDIC have issued an interagency statement requesting public comments on a proposal regarding complex structured financial activities of regulated institutions.
    Statement;
    OCC PR;
    OTS PR;
    FRB PR;
    SEC PR;
    FDIC PR 5/17/04

  • Counterfeit Cashier's Check Special Alert

    The FDIC has issued a Special Alert regarding counterfeit cashier's checks drawn on the Oceanside Bank, Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Information concerning the counterfeit items has been posted on the BOL Alerts & Counterfeits page.

  • FRB Enters Written Agreement With Georgia Institutions

    The FRB has entered into a Written Agreement with a Georgia BHC and its subsidiary banks.
    Written Agreement 5/17/04

  • Payroll Card System Advisory Issued

    The OCC has issued an AL in response to inquiries that the OCC has received from bankers and examiners regarding supervisory expectations for payroll card systems. AL
    5/17/04

  • FATF Mandate Renewed

    The representatives of FATF's thirty-three member countries have reaffirmed their commitment to FATF it's mandate to combat money laundering and terrorist financing for an additional eight years. Mandate Renewed 5/17/04

  • Cost Of Funds Reports Released

    OTS has release the current and historical National Cost of Funds Ratio to OTS Regulated Institutions reports
    Current; Historical 5/17/04

  • Riggs Assessed $25 Million CMP

    The OCC and FinCEN have announced that a CMP in the amount of $25 million has been assessed against Riggs Bank N.A. for numerous violations of BSA including the failure to implement an effective AML program and file SARs. The assessment is the largest CMP brought against a U.S. financial institution BSA violations. Consent Order; CMP; FinCEN 5/14/04

  • Largest FCRA Penalty Imposed

    A debt collection firm has agreed to pay the largest penalty ever imposed by the FTC, $1.5 million, for violations of the FCRA by reporting inaccurate consumer account information to credit bureaus. FCRA Compliant; Consent Decree 5/14/04

  • Prohibition Orders Issued Against Former CU Officials

    NCUA has announced the issuance of Orders of Prohibition against five former CU officials and employees from Texas, Wyoming, New York, and Louisiana. Orders 5/14/04

  • Financial Holding Company Elections Released

    The FRB has released the list of bank holding companies that have elected as of May 7, 2004 to be treated as financial holding companies. Financial Holding Companies 5/14/04

  • FDIC Votes On Assessment Rates

    The FDIC Board of Directors has voted to keep the current assessment rates for the remainder of 2004.
    Assessment Rates 5/14/04

  • Community Banks Survival Threatened

    In testimony before the House Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, FDIC Vice Chairman Reich warned that existing bank regulations may threathen the survival of community banks. Speech 5/13/04

  • APRWIN And APY Software Available

    The OCC has updated its APRWIN and APY compliance software programs, both which can be downloaded free. Software 5/13/04

  • International Reserve Position Updated

    The U.S. International Reserve Position for the week ending May 7, 2004 has been released by Treasury.
    Reserve Position 5/13/04

  • Managing Risks Of New Products

    The OCC has issued a bulletin which provides guidance regarding managing risks associated with new products or the expansion or modification of existing products and the regulator's expectations of management action to implement an effective risk management process. Guidance 5/12/04

  • $100 Million CMP Assessed

    The FRB has announced the issuance of a civil money penalty in the amount of $100 Million against UBS, AG, Zurich, Switzerland for violations of OFAC program sanctions. $100 Million 5/11/04

  • C & D Against BHC and Sole Shareholder

    A Cease and Desist Order has been issued by the FRB against CAB Holdings, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware and its sole shareholder.
    C & D 5/11/04

  • SDGTs FIL

    The FDIC has issued a FIL regarding previously announced SDGT additions to the OFAC SDN list. Information concerning the additions was placed May 6, 2004 on the BOL OFAC page. 5/11/04

  • Reg CC Appendix Amended

    Amendments to Appendix A of Reg CC resulting from the restructuring of check processing operations in the Eleventh District have now been published in the Federal Register. 69FR25826 (txt)
    69FR25826 (pdf) 5/10/04

  • Six FIs Penalized By OFAC

    The OFAC Civil Penalties Enforcement Information list for May 2004 contained six financial Institutions cited for violations of the Cuban, Sudan, Iran, and Kosovo sanctions programs with penalties ranging from $850 to over $25,000.
    Civil Penalties 5/10/04

  • SAR Report Published

    FinCEN has published the May 2004 issue of The SAR Activity Review - By the Numbers which contains data from SARs filed from April 1996 to December 2003. SAR Review 5/10/04

  • Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey Results

    The FRB has announced the results of the April 2004 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices.
    Survey Results 5/10/04

  • CU Closed

    NCUA has announced the placing of the Dallas Educators Federal Credit Union of Selma, Ala. into liquidation and the issuance to checks to members as their account are verified. Closing 5/10/04

  • G.19 Consumer Credit Report Issued

    The March 2004 G.19 Consumer Credit Statistical Release has been issued by the FRB.
    G.19 5/10/04

  • Household Debt Service Burden Announced

    The FRB has released the household debt service and financial obligations ratios for the 4th Quarter 2003.
    Household Ratios 5/10/04

  • OCC Bulletin Regarding Reg. Z

    The OCC has issued a bulletin regarding the previously announced revisions of Reg. Z and its official commentary. Information concerning the revisions and the commentary was included in the March 31, 2004 BOL Top Stories. 5/10/04

  • OFAC Additions FIL Issued

    A FIL has been issued by the FDIC regarding previously announced additions to the OFAC list of SDNs. Information regarding the additions was posted April 30, 2004 on the BOL OFAC page. 5/10/04

  • Credit Card Fee Income Guidance Issued

    Treasury and the IRS have issued guidance on the timing of income recognition of credit card annual fees and late fees.
    Fee Income 5/7/04

  • NPR Regarding Trust Preferred Securities and Tier 1

    The FRB has issued a NPR that would retain trust preferred securities in the tier 1 capital of BHCs. The comment deadline is July 11, 2004.  NPR 5/7/04

  • Greenspan On Globalization

    Chairman Greenspan noted in a presentation before the Conference on Bank Structure and Competition that global and technological innovations will be among the most significant developments affecting banking in the next decades. He also remarked that protectionism could significantly erode global flexibility and undermine the global adjustment process. Speech 5/7/04

  • Terrorist Financing Report Published

    FATF has published its 2003-2004 Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Typologies report which contains case studies of terrorist financing activities. ML Report 5/7/04

  • New SDGTs Added to OFAC List

    OFAC has added three new SDGTs to the SDN list. Information regarding the additions has been posted on the BOL OFAC page. 5/7/04

  • CRA Exam Results Announced

    The FDIC has announced the ratings assigned to banks examined for CRA compliance in February 2004.
    CRA Ratings 5/6/04

  • OCC Licensing Manual Revised

    The OCC has announced the revision of the "Conversions" booklet of the Comptroller's Licensing Manual to incorporate recent policy and procedure changes. Conversions 5/6/04

  • International Reserve Position Updated

    Treasured has issued the U.S. International Reserve Position for the week ending April 30, 2004.
    International Reserve 5/6/04

  • Quarterly Refunding Statement Issued

    Treasury has issued the May 2004 Quarterly Refunding Statement.
    Refunding 5/6/04

  • FRB Publishes Eleven Working Papers

    The FRB has published eleven new working papers in the International Finance Discussion series.
    Working Papers 5/6/04

  • Burmese Banks Bulletin Issued By OCC

    The OCC has issued a Bulletin regarding the special measure previously imposed by FinCEN against Burma (Myanmar) and two Burmese banks. Information concerning the final rules issued by FinCEN under the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act was posted in the April 12, 2004 BOL Top Stories. 5/6/04

  • Reg CC Appendix Amended

    The FRB has announced amendments to Appendix A of Reg CC resulting from the restructuring of check processing operations in the Eleventh District. Amendments
    5/5/04

  • Fed Funds Target Rate Announced

    The FOMC has announced its target for the federal funds rate. Target Rate 5/5/04

  • UBPR User's Guide Updated

    The FFIEC has updated the UBPR User's Guide.
    UBPR User's Guide 5/4/04

  • Special Measures Imposed Against Burmese Banks

    The FRB has issued a SR Letter regarding special measure previously imposed by FinCEN against Burma (Myanmar) and two Burmese banks. Information concerning the final rules issued by FinCEN under the provisions of the USA. PATRIOT Act was posted in the April 12, 2004 BOL Top Stories. 5/4/04

  • Evaluating Retail Payment Systems Guidance FIL Issued

    The FDIC has issued an FIL regarding the previously announced FFIEC booklet which provides guidance on evaluating retail payment systems. Information concerning the FFIEC booklet was posted in the April 1, 2004 BOL Top Stories. 5/4/04

  • Marketing Financing Estimates Announced

    Treasury has announced the Marketing Financing Estimates for the Second Quarter 2004.
    Estimates 5/4/04

  • FRB Issues 90th Annual Report To Congress

    The FRB has issued its 90th Annual Report to Congress.
    Index;
    Full Report 5/4/04

  • FDICSales.com Utilizes Outcry Auction

    The FDIC has completed its first quarter 2004 asset sales offering by utilizing for the first time the outcry auction process.
    Outcry Auction 5/4/04

  • FRB And Utah BHC Execute Written Agreement

    The FRB has announced the execution of a Written Agreement with a Utah BHC and its subsidiary bank.
    Written Agreement 5/3/04

  • Twenty Enforcement Actions Announced By FDIC

    The FDIC has announced that twenty enforcement actions were processed in March 2004 resulting in orders concerning cease-and-desist, removal-and-prohibition, civil money penalties, and termination of insurance.
    Actions 5/3/04

  • April 2004 Issue of Interpretations And Actions Published

    The OCC has published and placed online the April 2004 issue of Interpretations And Actions.
    Interpretations 5/3/04

  • OFAC Adds Four SDGTs

    Four individuals have been added to the OFAC SDN list as SDGTs. Information regarding the new listings has been posed on the BOL OFAC page. 5/3/04

04/14/2004

FEMA to suspend communities

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has published a notice [79 FR 18825] in today's Federal Register identifying communities in Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi and West Virginia where the sale of flood insurance has been authorized under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that are scheduled for suspension on May 5, 2014, for their noncompliance with the floodplain management requirements of the program.

04/14/2004

FRB economic models

The Federal Reserve Board has posted links to informative articles regarding two tools it utilizes to predict the economy. The FRB/US Model is a large-scale estimated general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy that has been in use at the Federal Reserve Board since 1996. The model is designed for detailed analysis of monetary and fiscal policies. The Estimated Dynamic Optimization (EDO) Model is a medium-scale New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the U.S. economy that has been used at the Federal Reserve Board since 2006.

04/14/2004

Homeowners Flood Insurance Affordability Act info

FEMA's Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has issued a memorandum providing an Overview of the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 (beginning on page 3 of the PDF document). Additional information regarding the new law and its impact on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) will be posted on FEMA's Flood Insurance Reform webpage.

04/14/2004

March 2014 SCOOS

The FRB has released the Senior Credit Officer Opinion Survey (SCOOS) for March 2014. The survey provides information about the availability and terms of credit in securities financing and over-the counter (OTC) derivatives markets.

04/14/2004

April 2014 FedFocus

Federal Reserve Financial Services has posted the April 2014 issue of FedFocus. This edition features articles on key themes from consultation paper feedback and end-user research, mining the value of FedACH Services payment information, and FEDucation on taxes.

04/14/2004

FEMA to suspend communities

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has published a notice [79 FR 18825] in today's Federal Register identifying communities in Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi and West Virginia where the sale of flood insurance has been authorized under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that are scheduled for suspension on May 5, 2014, for their noncompliance with the floodplain management requirements of the program.

04/14/2004

FRB economic models

The Federal Reserve Board has posted links to informative articles regarding two tools it utilizes to predict the economy. The FRB/US Model is a large-scale estimated general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy that has been in use at the Federal Reserve Board since 1996. The model is designed for detailed analysis of monetary and fiscal policies. The Estimated Dynamic Optimization (EDO) Model is a medium-scale New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the U.S. economy that has been used at the Federal Reserve Board since 2006.

04/14/2004

Homeowners Flood Insurance Affordability Act info

FEMA's Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has issued a memorandum providing an Overview of the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014 (beginning on page 3 of the PDF document). Additional information regarding the new law and its impact on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) will be posted on FEMA's Flood Insurance Reform webpage.

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