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Madoff Claims: $253M Distributed, Total Payout Nears $15.38B
The SIPA Trustee for the Madoff liquidation announced the seventeenth pro rata interim distribution of over $253 million to eligible customers. This distribution brings the total payout to nearly $15.38 billion, representing approximately 72.848% of allowed claims.
FinCEN Advisory on Chinese Money Laundering Networks
FinCEN issued an advisory detailing the use of Chinese money laundering networks by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations to launder illicit proceeds. The advisory highlights typologies and red flags to assist financial institutions in identifying and reporting suspicious activity.
FinCEN Alert on Cross-Border Transfers Involving Illegal Aliens and Cartels
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued an alert urging Money Services Businesses (MSBs) to be vigilant in detecting and reporting suspicious activity related to cross-border funds transfers involving individuals without legal status in the U.S. This alert is part of efforts to prevent the exploitation of the U.S. financial system by illegal aliens and criminal organizations.
FinCEN Alert: $300M Fraud in Minnesota Nutrition Programs
FinCEN issued an alert regarding at least $300 million in fraud targeting Federal child nutrition programs in Minnesota. Financial institutions are urged to identify and report suspicious activity related to these fraud rings, referencing a specific key term in their Suspicious Activity Reports.
FinCEN Advisory: Chinese Money Laundering Networks Used by Mexican Criminal Groups
FinCEN issued an advisory on January 13, 2026, detailing how transnational criminal organizations based in Mexico are using Chinese money laundering networks to launder illicit proceeds. The advisory highlights specific typologies and red flags for financial institutions to identify and report suspicious activity.
FinCEN Whistleblower Program Bulletin on Fraud-Related AML and Sanctions Violations
FinCEN has issued a bulletin highlighting its whistleblower program, encouraging tips on violations of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and sanctions programs, particularly those involving fraud. The bulletin details types of fraud schemes and reporting expectations for financial institutions.
FHFA House Price Index Report - Q4 2025
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) reported that U.S. house prices increased by 1.8 percent year-over-year and 0.8 percent quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2025. The report details price changes across states, metropolitan areas, and census divisions, noting positive annual appreciation for most regions.
FHFA House Price Index: November Data
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) reported that U.S. house prices increased by 0.6% in November and 1.9% annually. This notice provides the latest data from the FHFA House Price Index (HPI) and details on its methodology and future release schedule.
FHFA House Price Index Report - October Data
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) reported that U.S. house prices increased by 0.4% in October, with an annual rise of 1.7%. The September data was revised to a 0.1% decline. This notice provides the latest monthly and annual house price index data.
Mortgage Applications Hit Three-Year High, Spreads Compressed
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced that mortgage applications have reached a three-year high, with spreads between mortgages and Treasuries compressing. This news release highlights positive trends in the U.S. housing market and mortgage rates.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Housing Goals Rule
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) issued a final rule establishing new affordable housing goals for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for 2026-2028. This rule aims to support middle-class homeownership by adjusting previous mandates.
Cyber Outages Disrupt Repo Market, Costing $100B
A working paper published by the Office of Financial Research indicates that cyber-induced operational outages can disrupt the U.S. repurchase agreements (repo) market, potentially costing over $100 billion in funding and raising rates by over 50 basis points. The study highlights the importance of cybersecurity preparedness and institutional resilience.
Working Paper on Client Clearing, Netting Efficiency, and Pricing
The Office of Financial Research published a working paper analyzing client clearing services in centrally cleared markets. The paper, based on confidential data, demonstrates how client clearing improves netting efficiency for dealers and offers pricing advantages to clients, enhancing market access and competition.
Hedge Fund Participation in Cleared Repo and SEC Rule Readiness
The Office of Financial Research published a brief examining hedge fund participation in the cleared repo market and their readiness for the SEC Treasury clearing rule. The brief indicates hedge funds are largely operationally prepared, with balance sheet benefits for dealers being a key motivator for central clearing.
Central Counterparty Management of Liquid and Prefunded Resources
The Office of Financial Research published a working paper analyzing central counterparty (CCP) resource demands. The paper presents a framework for understanding aggregate CCP resource demands, integrating various dimensions of CCP heterogeneity and empirical data. It offers reflections on CCP liquidity management, particularly concerning physically settled contracts and the implications of insufficient liquid resources.
OFR Brief: Private Credit Exposures to Banks
The Office of Financial Research (OFR) published a brief on March 12, 2026, analyzing counterparty exposures between banks and private credit funds. The brief highlights that while the private credit sector's vulnerabilities appear contained, the linkages with traditional financial institutions through counterparty exposures are a key channel for risk transmission that warrants monitoring.
Federal Agencies Release 2024 Small Business and Farm Lending Data
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve Board, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency have released 2024 data on small business, small farm, and community development lending. This annual disclosure is required by Community Reinvestment Act regulations.
FFIEC UBPR Interest Rate Risk Analysis Page Split
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) is splitting the Interest Rate Risk Analysis page of the Uniform Bank Performance Report (UBPR) into two pages (9 and 9A) on or shortly after March 2, 2026. This change aims to improve readability following updates made in February 2025.
FFIEC Publishes 2024 Mortgage Lending Data
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has published the 2024 data on mortgage lending transactions reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). The data includes information from 4,908 U.S. financial institutions and is available through various datasets and tools.
UBPR Liquidity Pages Content Changes
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) is updating the content of the Uniform Bank Performance Report's (UBPR) Liquidity & Funding and Liquidity & Investment Portfolio pages. These changes are scheduled to take effect on or shortly after February 17, 2026, as part of an ongoing review of UBPR content.
Changes to Uniform Bank Performance Report Peer Group Definitions
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) announced changes to the Uniform Bank Performance Report (UBPR) commercial bank peer group definitions, effective shortly after February 26, 2026. These updates are part of an ongoing review of commercial bank peer groups initiated in 2025.
OCC Enforcement Action Types
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has published a guide detailing the types of formal enforcement actions it can take against supervised financial institutions and their affiliated parties. The document outlines various actions including Capital Directives, Cease & Desist Orders, and Civil Money Penalties.
OCC Enforcement Actions Search Tool
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) provides a search tool for its enforcement actions, penalties, and orders. An update in January 2025 added subject matter filtering for actions issued since 2012.
OCC Announces Enforcement Action Terminations
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) announced the termination of several enforcement actions in December 2025. These terminations occur when banks demonstrate compliance with all articles of an enforcement action or when specific conditions are met.
OCC Announces Enforcement Actions for January 2026
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) announced its January 2026 enforcement actions, including an order of prohibition against an individual for embezzlement and falsifying records. The OCC also released orders terminating previous enforcement actions against several banks.
OCC Announces Enforcement Actions Terminations
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) announced the termination of five formal agreements with banks in February 2026. These terminations indicate that the banks have met compliance requirements or that the terms of the agreements are no longer relevant.
Rescission of Fair Housing Home Loan Data System Rule
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued a final rule rescinding 12 CFR 27, the 'Fair Housing Home Loan Data System' regulation. This action removes regulatory burden for national banks without impacting the OCC's fair housing supervisory activities.
Community Bank Licensing Amendments Final Rule
The OCC issued a final rule amending community bank licensing requirements. The rule simplifies licensing for national banks and federal savings associations with less than $30 billion in assets, providing them access to expedited filing procedures. This aims to reduce regulatory burden for these institutions.
Interagency FAQs on Tokenized Securities Regulatory Capital
The OCC, Federal Reserve, and FDIC have issued FAQs clarifying the regulatory capital treatment of tokenized securities. The guidance states that the technology used for issuance and transaction does not alter capital treatment, and eligible tokenized securities conferring identical legal rights to their non-tokenized counterparts should be treated the same for capital purposes.
NCUA Removes Disparate Impact References from Guidance
The NCUA has removed references to disparate impact liability from its Fair Lending Guide and other issuances, consistent with Executive Order 14281. Examiners will no longer request or review information related to a credit union's disparate impact risk.
NCUA Removes Reputation Risk from Banking Guidance
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has removed reputation risk from its examination and supervisory guidance, effective September 25, 2025, in accordance with Executive Order 14331. This change directs NCUA employees to no longer base supervisory concerns on reputation risk when examining federally insured credit unions.
NCUA 2026 Supervisory Priorities
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has released its supervisory priorities for 2026, focusing on areas posing the highest risk to credit union members and the Share Insurance Fund. Key areas include balance sheet management, particularly lending practices, due to recent declines in loan performance and rising delinquency rates.
NCUA Extends 18% Loan Interest Rate Ceiling for Federal Credit Unions
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has extended the temporary 18% interest rate ceiling for loans made by federal credit unions. This extension, approved by the NCUA Board, will now last through September 10, 2027, providing continued flexibility for consumer lending.
Federal Credit Union Operating Fees Decrease for 2026
The NCUA announced that federal credit union operating fees will decrease by an average of 24.65% in 2026 due to budget reductions and repurposed funds. The exemption threshold for these fees has also been increased. Invoices will be issued in March 2026, with payment due by April 17, 2026.
FinCEN Special Measures Imposed on Financial Institutions
The Federal Reserve issued SR 25-3 to inform supervised financial institutions about special measures imposed by FinCEN under the USA PATRIOT Act and other acts. These measures create legal obligations for institutions dealing with entities designated as primary money laundering concerns.
FAQs on Suspicious Activity Reporting for Bank Holding Companies
The Federal Reserve, along with other financial regulators, has issued Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to clarify Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) requirements for financial institutions. These FAQs aim to assist institutions with their compliance obligations under the Bank Secrecy Act and do not alter existing regulations.
Federal Reserve Statement on Regulation O and FDIC Reporting for Investment Funds
The Federal Reserve issued a statement clarifying its enforcement discretion regarding Regulation O and FDIC reporting for certain investment funds. This guidance applies to banks and their principal shareholders, specifically asset managers, and provides temporary relief from certain credit extension restrictions.
AHRQ Social Media Presence Update
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has updated its social media presence, providing links to its official accounts on platforms including Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. This notice informs the public about where to find AHRQ research, tools, and training information online.
AHRQ Impact Case Studies Highlight Evidence-Based Tools
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has published new impact case studies highlighting the use of its evidence-based tools and publications. These studies showcase how various healthcare organizations and policymakers have successfully implemented AHRQ resources to improve healthcare quality and safety.
AHRQ Press Releases on Patient Safety, Quality, and Research
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) publishes press releases regarding patient safety, quality, and research. Recent releases cover topics such as a new dashboard for tracking patient harm reduction, reports on sepsis burden, and funding opportunities for state-based health improvement solutions.
AHRQ Stats: Healthcare Quality Statistics on Adverse Events, Maternal Deaths, Opioid Use
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released updated statistics on healthcare quality. The data highlights adverse drug events involving hypoglycemic agents, disparities in healthcare expenditures by race/ethnicity, and maternal death rates by income and race/ethnicity.
Derbyshire Police Seek Telecommunications and Digital Data Analysis Software
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire has issued a preliminary market engagement notice for telecommunications and digital data analysis software. This notice seeks to gather information from potential suppliers to aid in developing a business case for a new software solution.
Kent County Council Awards LEVI Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Contract
Kent County Council has awarded a contract for the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) project, with contract values ranging from £215,000,000 to £290,000,000. This initiative supports the UK's goal of decarbonizing transport and achieving net zero by 2050.
Mid Devon District Council Awards Roofing Programme Contract
Mid Devon District Council has awarded a contract for its Replacement Roofing Programme for 2026-2030 to Davies Roofing. The contract value is £1.8 million including VAT and will cover roofing works on council houses. This notice serves as a contract award for a procurement process below the relevant threshold.
NHSWYICB Contract Award for Wellbeing Services
The NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has published a contract award notice for wellbeing, welfare advice, and healthy communities services. The contract, valued at £423,916, will be provided by an existing provider from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2029.
NHSWYICB Contract Award for Mental Health Carer Support
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has awarded a contract for mental health carer support services in Bradford. The contract, valued at £696,046, will run from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2029, and was awarded to an existing provider through a direct award process.
NHSWYICB HOPE Service Contract Award
The NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has awarded a contract for the HOPE Service, a non-statutory mental health support service. The contract, valued at £715,629, will be provided by an existing provider from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2029.
NHSWYICB Contract Award for Advice Service
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has awarded a contract for an advice and therapeutic service for asylum seekers and refugees. The contract, valued at £314,746, will be provided by an existing provider from April 2026 to March 2029.
Preliminary Market Engagement for HR, Payroll, DBS Services
Crescent Purchasing Consortium Limited has published a preliminary market engagement notice for HR, Payroll, and DBS Screening Services. This engagement will inform the design of a new procurement route under the Procurement Act 2023, with an estimated contract value of £3.6 million.
Ministry of Justice Contract Award: Laundry Equipment for HMP Drake Hall
The Ministry of Justice has awarded a contract valued at £390,000 (including VAT) to Electrolux Professional Limited for the supply and installation of laundry equipment at HMP Drake Hall. The contract is scheduled to run from March 16, 2026, to March 31, 2026.
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