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Why haven't any senior Wall Street executives gone to jail for the financial crisis? PBS' "Frontline" is the latest mass media outlet to ask this increasingly unanswerable question.
January 22
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Dwolla announced Jan. 22 that it's working with the Iowa state government to accept official payments.
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The Progressive Campaign Change Committee, a liberal activist group, has recorded over 33,000 names on a petition backing Rep. Barney Frank for a temporary Senate seat.
January 22
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House Democrats on the Financial Services Committee are not only sending letters to regulators on financial services-related rules in the Dodd-Frank reform law, but they are also focusing on foreign energy extraction.
January 22
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Nearly three years after the implementation of a landmark credit card reform bill, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces a monumental challenge: determining whether the law helped or hurt consumers.
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Flathead Holding Co. of Bigfork, Mont., has entered into an agreement with regulators to bolster its capital.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces the task of determining how the 2009 credit card reform law has influenced the cost of credit. Its conclusions will likely offer clues to its future rulemaking and spur further clashes between bankers and consumer advocates.
January 22 -
Deferred prosecution agreements involving HSBC's money laundering scandal and similar cases have practical advantages. But they also raise concerns that big banks are getting off easier than small ones.
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The FTC asked a U.S. district court to halt an operation that allegedly placed more than $70 million in bogus charges on consumers’ phone bills.
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Federal regulators are partnering up to take a close look at whether banks provide collections agencies with sufficient evidence to back up demands that consumers repay debts. The action could result in a revamping of the multi-billion dollar business.
January 22




