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Frank Diekmann's experience speaking at the Illinois league's annual meeting at the Renaissance Hotel in Schaumburg.
June 18
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Home Depot told shareholders that interchange price controls would add "$35 million a year" to the bottom line. Why should consumers now believe the company has chosen not to keep these newfound gains for itself?
June 15
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If a bank doesn't disclose what it's not charging, someone might assume it is charging that fee without disclosing. Pew Charitable Trusts made that assumption, and says consumers could too.
June 15
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We need a system in which credit bureaus are required to sell consumer data at a uniform price to any company with permission to access it, instead of pricing out perceived competitive threats or withholding the information.
June 15
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The constant criticism from Congress just makes the rulemaking process longer without adding much to the debate.
June 14