How banks can self-monitor their lending to comply with the equal credit opportunity act
The authors provide a step-by-step discussion of how an individual lender in the United States can self-monitor its loan process for compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and provide an empirical example for illustration. Along the way, they discuss the problems faced by individual lenders who attempt to self-monitor their lending process and conclude with a discussion of the continuing, constructive role for bank examiners and regulators in this endeavor.
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2003
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Authors: | Gilkeson, James H. ; Winters, Drew B. ; Dwyer, Peggy D. |
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Review. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. - 2003, Sep, v. 85, no. 5, p. 7-22
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Keywords: | Regulation B: Equal Credit Opportunity |
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