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Elizabeth Warren has spent much of the past year arguing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is not as scary as banks think. But as she steps aside, will that really be the case?
July 19 -
The Treasury Department has ordered board appointments at two banking companies that have missed dividend payments.
July 19 -
Bank of Hawaii in Honolulu has agreed to pay $9 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in which it was accused of improperly charging overdraft fees on debit card transactions.
July 19 -
Richard Cordray, formerly Ohio's attorney general and most recently enforcement chief at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), will be formally named Monday to lead the new regulatory agency.
July 19 -
WASHINGTON — Under a federal rule approved Monday, regulators will use a "two-stage process" to decide whether certain companies that facilitate clearing transactions are systemically important.
July 18 -
With the administration choosing someone to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau who may draw more GOP opposition than Elizabeth Warren, some insiders speculated the White House may be open to compromise over the bureau's structure to win confirmation for Richard Cordray.
July 18 -
A trio of Colorado congressmen — Ed Perlmutter, Mike Coffman and Scott Tipton — are sponsoring the Capital Access for Main Street Act.
July 18 -
WASHINGTON — Facing an aggressive implementation schedule for the Dodd-Frank Act, regulators made some progress on key issues, but left some of the biggest ticket items lagging behind.
July 18 -
Prepaid card issuer MetaBank will pay $4.8 million to customers under an order from regulators in the latest fallout from a discontinued high-interest, small-balance loan product.
July 18 -
Prepaid card issuer MetaBank will pay $4.8 million to customers under an order from regulators, in the latest fallout from a discontinued high-interest, small-balance loan product.
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