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The OCC, the Federal Reserve Board and the FDIC proposed long-term debt requirements for large banking entities, holding companies, foreign banking organizations and large insured depository institutions to facilitate resolvability in the event of failure and to reduce the risk of contagion within the financial system.

In a Financial Institution Letter, the FDIC told counterparties and service providers to the recently failed Silicon Valley Bank, N.A. and Signature Bank, N.A. that (i) they remain obligated to the successor bridge banks of the two failed banks and (ii) they must meet their contractual obligations to the bridge banks.

The Federal Reserve Board, CFPB, FDIC, OCC, National Credit Union Administration and state financial regulators alerted mortgage servicers that they will resume their respective pre-pandemic supervisory and enforcement approaches towards noncompliance with mortgage-servicing rules.