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U.S. Department of the Treasury Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury for Housing Finance Policy Michael Stegman laid out three primary goals the Treasury has for the U.S. housing market at ASF2013 Tuesday.
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Regulatory reform of credit rating agencies is making progress, with new rules being put in place to manage potential conflicts of interest and mitigate any possibility of ratings shopping. But there is still a long road ahead before comprehensive changes take shape.
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Republican SEC Commissioner Troy Paredes sought to provide a measure of relief from fears of a potential slowdown in regulatory progress during Tuesday’s keynote address at ASF2013 in Las Vegas
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Plenty of work remains to be done on the regulatory front, and panelists at Monday’s ASF 2013 general session “Global Securitization Policy Reforms,” outlined some key areas of pending rules that still threaten to fundamentally alter the landscape for securitization.
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The chances for U.S. housing finance reform in the coming year are slim, panelists at ASF 2013 said Monday afternoon.
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A well-functioning securitization market is critical to economic recovery and two things are happening to help that along, Thomas Curry, comptroller of the currency, said Monday morning in his keynote address at ASF2013.