CFPB Eyes Overdraft Regs

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray said his agency is discussing how best to proceed on additional regulations concerning overdraft protection and other checking account disclosures. The CFPB could issue proposed rules later this year. He said the CFPB is worried about the...

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Consumer protection
Councils
Credit unions
Financial institutions
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Overdrafts
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Regulatory agencies
Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act 2010-US
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