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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was the Senate's presiding officer when lawmakers confirmed Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Raj Date, the former No. 2 at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was reappointed to the board of the peer-to-peer lender Prosper Marketplace, the company said Friday.
July 19 -
The federal government says it may build databases of credit card transactions, hotel records and Internet searches as part of counter security measures.
July 19 -
The Georgia company is finally ready to exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program, allowing executives to set their sights on increasing revenue.
July 19 -
The Federal Trade Commission's recent lawsuits against two independent sales organizations for alleged violations of the Telemarketing Sales Rule may be the "tip of the iceberg" of regulatory action against the acquiring industry.
July 19 -
The trials and tribulations of getting regulators to agree on joint rulemakings are a big reason why many key Dodd-Frank Act rules are still unfinished on the law's third anniversary.
July 19 -
Both Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew spoke this week on how long it would take U.S. regulators to end "too big to fail" and to implement Dodd-Frank.
July 19
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The Federal Reserve Board has levied a fine against Minster Bank in Ohio and freed a Missouri company from an enforcement action.
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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
July 19
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The DBA International Board of Directors is accepting applications from representatives of third-party collection agencies who wish to be considered for a position on the Debt Buyer Certification Council.
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