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Apple will refund about $32 million to consumers after the government alleged the company charged minors for mobile app purchases without their parents' consent.
January 15 -
President Barack Obama plans to nominate Maria Contreras-Sweet, founder of a Latino-owned community bank in Los Angeles, as the next head of the Small Business Administration, according to multiple news reports.
January 15 -
Regions Financial (RF) is discontinuing its controversial short-term consumer loan product, the company announced Wednesday.
January 15 -
Bank employees may have profited by trading ahead of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac swap orders, Reuters reported, citing a description of the practice in a Federal Bureau of Investigation intelligence bulletin.
January 15 -
Under an interim rule released late Tuesday, most small banks -- and some large ones -- would not have to take writedowns on consolidated debt obligations backed by trust-preferred securities.
January 14 -
In the wake of a new edict from Washington, the San Francisco bank must decide whether to discontinue the controversial consumer loan product.
January 14 -
Just a few days after it took effect, House lawmakers began a renewed push for amendments to the "qualified mortgage" rule, arguing it will unintentionally squeeze out key borrowers.
January 14 -
Senate Democrats' decision to invoke the "nuclear option" has shifted the composition of a powerful federal appeals court, a move that could bolster the banking agencies against future industry challenges to the Dodd-Frank Act.
January 14 -
The Federal Reserve Board unveiled a concept proposal Tuesday outlining how it plans to limit banks' activities in physical commodities, a day ahead of a Senate subcommittee hearing devoted to the issue.
January 14 -
New York state regulator Benjamin Lawsky on Tuesday recommended reforms that aim to prevent online payday lenders from debiting consumers' bank accounts through the automated clearing house network.
January 14





