United States:
Regulators Encourage Institutions To Work With Borrowers Affected By Government Shutdown
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On January 11, the FDIC issued a release encouraging
institutions to modify terms on existing loans, including
mortgages, student loans, car loans, business loans and credit
cards, due to the federal government shutdown. Release.
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