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Despite his loss in the New York primary on Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz is fighting hard to win the Republican nomination. But eliminating the CFPB could be an even tougher challenge if he is eventually elected president.
April 20 -
Research published in 2014 found that just 18% of U.S. checking account holders pay 91% of all bank overdraft fees.
April 20 -
Continued doubts over ending "too big to fail" should force managers to elevate underappreciated staff whose job is to attack oncoming risks.
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A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau study found that borrowers pay steep bank penalty fees and may have their checking accounts closed when they take out online payday loans.
April 20 -
A federal appeals panel appeared receptive to striking two works from the Dodd-Frank Act that says the CFPBs director can be removed for cause. Heres what that would mean.
April 19 -
Pennsylvania became the 24th state (including the District of Columbia) to legalize medical marijuana after Democratic Governor Tom Wolf signed a bill over the weekend, but CUs arent lining up to serve these now-legitimate businesses.
April 18 -
All the noise over the impact of the Current Expected Loss Model is paralyzing bankers from taking reasonable and practical steps to prepare for the new accounting standard.
April 18 -
Freedom Mortgage of Mount Laurel, N.J., has agreed to pay $113 million to settle government allegations that it failed to comply with Federal Housing Administration requirements for originating and servicing FHA-insured loans.
April 15 -
With the latest recovery of losses related to the failed corporates brings agency another step closer to being able to issue rebates to credit unions from the corporate stabilization fund.
April 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration quietly announced Thursday a meeting to discuss a re-proposed executive compensation rule one of the last and most important unfinished regulations in Dodd-Frank.
April 15