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Current topics: district bank performance; modeling complex products; student loans; the expansion of vendor management risk; consumer financial protection bureau issues final rules impacting mortgage servicing

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's supervision group follows current and emerging risk trends on an on-going basis. This Risk Perspectives newsletter is designed to highlight a few current risk topics and some potential risk topics on the horizon for the Seventh District and its supervised financial institutions. The newsletter is not intended as an exhaustive list of the current or potential risk topics and should not be relied upon as such. We encourage each of our supervised financial institutions to remain informed about current and potential risks to its institution.

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  • anonymous, 2013. "Current topics: district bank performance; modeling complex products; student loans; the expansion of vendor management risk; consumer financial protection bureau issues final rules impacting mortgage," Risk Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue 2nd Q.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhrp:y:2013:n:2ndq
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