New regulations have been proposed for the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) which could produce increased lending in low and moderate income neighborhoods. This Alert describes some of the key features of the proposed regulations, and their advantages and disadvantages. The public comment period on the regulations ends March 24, 1994. Community groups now have an opportunity to press for changes in the regulations that could increase community reinvestment lending.
Having just passed the twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Community Reinvestment Act I ( ...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) addresses how banking institutions meet credit needs in low- an...
Since 1977, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has required banks to meet the credit needs of thei...
Banks, banking regulators, and community organizations have spent nearly thirty years interpreting a...
On May 4, 1995, the federal banking regulatory agencies published new Community Reinvestment Act (CR...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has helped to revitalize low- and moderate-income communities a...
As banks have attempted to grow by Merger and by acquisition within the last few years» they have di...
Although Community Reinvestment Act has been only a partial success in improving access to housing l...
This article discusses the economic consequences and social implications of the Community Reinvestme...
This guide to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is designed to provide community advocates with t...
This Comment chronicles the Community Reinvestment Act from its adoption to its present status, incl...
In 2001, the four federal banking agencies that enforce the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) began a...
The Community Reinvestment Act (“CRA”) was adopted to curb redlining, the discriminatory mortgage le...
This paper reviews data and research studies that demonstrate that CRA has helped to increase lendin...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) of 1977 was designed to increase the availability of credit and...
Having just passed the twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Community Reinvestment Act I ( ...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) addresses how banking institutions meet credit needs in low- an...
Since 1977, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has required banks to meet the credit needs of thei...
Banks, banking regulators, and community organizations have spent nearly thirty years interpreting a...
On May 4, 1995, the federal banking regulatory agencies published new Community Reinvestment Act (CR...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has helped to revitalize low- and moderate-income communities a...
As banks have attempted to grow by Merger and by acquisition within the last few years» they have di...
Although Community Reinvestment Act has been only a partial success in improving access to housing l...
This article discusses the economic consequences and social implications of the Community Reinvestme...
This guide to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is designed to provide community advocates with t...
This Comment chronicles the Community Reinvestment Act from its adoption to its present status, incl...
In 2001, the four federal banking agencies that enforce the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) began a...
The Community Reinvestment Act (“CRA”) was adopted to curb redlining, the discriminatory mortgage le...
This paper reviews data and research studies that demonstrate that CRA has helped to increase lendin...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) of 1977 was designed to increase the availability of credit and...
Having just passed the twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Community Reinvestment Act I ( ...
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) addresses how banking institutions meet credit needs in low- an...
Since 1977, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has required banks to meet the credit needs of thei...