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Arbitrations tend to be quick and cheap and of little benefit to complainants
Mortgage industry hopes for an end to a harsh regulatory regime, says John Dizard
Lawmakers move to quash rule that would make it easier for US consumers to sue banks
Financial institutions express fury at CFPB proposal that could spur class actions
Report lays out potential policy actions to ease burdens on banks and credit unions
Republicans see the CFPB as a symbol of Obama but changes will face strong Democratic opposition
Fall comes after regulator accuses it of ‘systemic’ misconduct
Fed chair says liquidity in bond markets is healthy in spite of complaints
Are seven ‘core principles’ an aspirational riposte to era of asphyxiating red tape?
President prepares to row back Dodd-Frank reforms — but faces limits on how far he can go
Consumer financial agency denies it sued student-loan servicer due to Trump spectre
Bank faces regulatory battle in wake of last year’s fake accounts scandal
Consumers misled about usefulness and cost of credit scores they bought
New rules to curb charges may depend on political climate under Trump administration
Growth likely to attract interest from consumer banking regulator
Bank should not be allowed to dodge further scrutiny over fake accounts affair
First big US push to regulate one of the fastest-growing corners of finance
John Chiang suspends relationship with bank and calls for Stumpf to resign
Good guy lender’s reputation left in the dust after off-trail adventures
Director of consumer watchdog warns penalty ‘should serve notice to the entire industry’
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