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CFPB details plan to reconsider and potentially eliminate existing rules
May 13, 2019The CFPB is already in the midst of enacting changes to some of its rules, namely the requirements for the data collection and reporting stipulated by HMDA and the bureau’s enforcement practices, but those may not be the only rule changes coming from the CFPB. The bureau announced Monday that it plans to “periodically” review its regulations and may amend or even abolish existing rules.
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Equifax sets aside nearly $700 million for expected data breach payouts
May 10, 2019 -
Indiana sues Equifax over 2017 mega-breach that exposed Social Security numbers
May 08, 2019 -
Republicans move to abolish CFPB
May 07, 2019 -
CFPB accuses two of the nation’s largest credit repair companies of tricking and cheating customers
May 03, 2019 -
CFPB proposes new HMDA rules
May 02, 2019 -
New York launches its own CFPB
Apr 29, 2019 -
CFPB policy director to head external relations at FHFA
Apr 26, 2019 -
A kinder, gentler CFPB? Bureau announces new enforcement rules
Apr 23, 2019 -
CFPB considers slapping Wells Fargo with more sanctions
Apr 11, 2019 -
Government watchdog calls for CFPB, FTC to have more authority over credit reporting agencies
Mar 27, 2019 -
CFPB’s Kraninger reverses Mulvaney’s changes to advisory boards
Mar 22, 2019
