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With President Obama touting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a symbol of his support for the little guy, Republicans struggle for a response that resonates with voters.
January 11 -
The former special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program blasts the Obama Administration for failing to support its own housing programs
January 11 -
Washington reporter Kate Davidson explains how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's nonbank supervisor, Peggy Twohig, plans to oversee a large swath of the financial sector.
January 10 -
A new Citibank application lets users pool rewards points via social media. It could prove attractive to customers and scammers alike.
January 6 -
Verizon Wireless was forced to cancel plans to charge for one-time credit card payments. Its misadventure holds a lesson for bankers.
January 5 -
President Obama's decision to call an end-around and avoid opposition to his consumer bureau director runs a serious risk of backfiring.
January 4 -
As the number of bank failures declines, the FDIC must cope with both 800 remaining problem banks and the risks posed by a future crisis.
January 4






