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The amount of complaints in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus database dealing with payday loans is relatively small, so why is the proposal to regulate payday lenders so sweeping?
February 4
Community Financial Services Association of America -
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday in Baird v. Sabre Inc., et al. that a consumer provided prior express consent required by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act when she provided her cellphone number on a contact sheet.
February 4 -
A former BBCN Bancorp director said that four of the Los Angeles companys 13 directors did not vote for its purchase of Wilshire Bancorp.
February 4 -
City officials in Hazard, Ky., are ramping up efforts to collect approximately $200,000 in back taxes after sending out 1,100 letters to delinquent taxpayers last week.
February 4 -
It is outside the realm of possibility for bitcoin's blockchain to serve any useful purpose for the intermediaries it was designed to replace.
February 4
Lebanese American University -
A senior equal employment opportunity specialist with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus Office of Civil Rights is alleging the bureau violated the Equal Pay Act.
February 4 -
Louise Roseman, the longtime head of the Federal Reserve's payment systems division, plans to retire this year.
February 3 -
Wells Fargo's tentative agreement to pay $1.2 billion to resolve claims by the Justice Department that it made shoddy FHA loans is bad news for other banks that are the targets of similar probes.
February 3 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should have direct oversight of auto dealers instead of being forced to go through indirect auto lenders to make changes to the market, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., suggested Wednesday.
February 3 -
More than 1 million homebuyers qualified for a mortgage in the third quarter, the first time since the financial crisis that lenders reached such a threshold, according to research by the Urban Institute.
February 3




