Banking agencies proposed a rule that would require mortgage originators and secondary market issuers to "adopt policies, practices, procedures, and control systems to ensure that automated valuation models used in certain credit decisions or covered securitization determinations adhere to quality control standards."
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The Federal Reserve Board, CFPB, FDIC, National Credit Union Administration and OCC proposed risk management guidance for financial institutions on incorporating "reconsiderations of value" for residential real estate transactions.
Bank regulators reminded firms that USD LIBOR will cease on June 30, 2023, and that firms should act quickly to complete transition efforts.
Participants in the EU-U.S. Joint Financial Regulatory Forum highlighted cross-border interagency coordination on (i) financial stability, (ii) climate-related financial risks, (iii) banking and insurance regulation and supervision, (iv) capital markets, (v) operational resilience, (vi) digital finance and (vii) AML/CFT compliance.
The Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC, FinCEN, the NCUA and the OCC reminded banks to apply a risk-based approach when assessing customer relationships and conducting customer due diligence on anti-money laundering risks.