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Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney announced a trio of significant changes to the CFPB.
April 24 -
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer said Tuesday that he's interested in the panel's top spot when Chairman Jeb Hensarling retires at the end of the year.
April 24 -
NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters has responded to a controversial letter from U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch questioning the credit union tax exemption.
April 24 -
The international standards-setting body is weathering the infatuation with isolationism in the U.S. and elsewhere better than expected.
April 24 -
John Chiang says the bank “reeks of betrayal” a day before the bank’s annual meeting; the former chair of the CFTC has doubts about cryptocurrencies.
April 24 -
As CUNA and NAFCU face off in a war of words, their CEOs could learn a thing or two from the heads of the National Credit Union Administration, who work side-by-side productively, despite differing political views.
April 23
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The legislation would prohibit the CFPB from penalizing institutions that rely in good faith on guidance from the bureau.
April 23 -
The agency's acting chief said hundreds of data breaches justified a halt on collecting information from firms, but experts question that logic.
April 23 -
If President Trump doesn't name a director before the midterm elections, he could lose his best shot at reshaping the bureau long term.
April 20
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The costly order against Wells Fargo contains both unexpected good news for the bank and more potential problems for its CEO.
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