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Regulator, Regulate Thyself
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U.S. regulators call for new fund to prevent mortgage servicers from going under
U.S. regulators are calling on Congress to introduce a new industry-financed fund to support mortgage-loan servicers as they weather a drought in demand due to high mortgage rates.MarketWatch - Business -
Regulators at last have oil-price fixing in their sights
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