What Gene Ludwig's thinking of. (Eugene A. Ludwig)(includes interview)

From: ABA Banking Journal | Date: November 1, 1993| Author: Cocheo, Steve | Copyright information

Eugene A. Ludwig, Comptroller of the Currency, discusses his views on the banking industry and its regulation. Ludwig believes that discrimination in lending does exist in various forms, but says that initial results of recent examinations indicate that the problem is not widespread. Ludwig disputes the belief that banks run by minorities are the best way of serving those minorities.

Behind his concern about fair-lending lies a strong belief that it is "fundamental for the industry...

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