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Consumer regulator opposed by the banking sector will curtail enforcement actions
Veteran banker is popular with investors and seen as a potential political candidate
Acting head tells CFPB staff that measures must be ‘the most final of last resorts’
Group looks to take advantage of looser regulation of sector under Trump administration
Mick Mulvaney signals readiness to reverse much of the work of his predecessor
President Trump is moving ever closer to abolishing a critical agency
The consumer watchdog is hardly the fearsome beast of Republican legend
Trump appointee escalates battle over who gets to head financial watchdog
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the president’s sights, writes Edward Luce
Number two claims right to take charge of regulator until White House candidate is approved
White House names acting director after outgoing chief puts chief of staff in charge
Trump eyes budget director who called CFPB a ‘sick joke’ as regulator’s interim head
Payday lenders rally as Richard Cordray exit foreshadows looser oversight
Suspicion of insider trading at the student loan servicer, but what about buybacks?
Lucrative order routing revenues rely too much on clueless customers, says John Dizard
CFPB’s new reforms set up potential clash with Republican critics
Charges are now 50% higher than a decade ago
Insurer wants Sifi label dropped but a looming regulatory vote could be close
Arbitrations tend to be quick and cheap and of little benefit to complainants
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