Three new lawsuits filed by the CFPB take aggressive actions that could potentially be reversed by President-elect Donald Trump’s appointees.
President Joe Biden waited two years into his term in office to issue his first presidential veto, but he's primed to conclude his term with 13.
Some banks and banking trade groups are suing the Consumer Financial ... are suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a finalized rule that limits overdraft fees banks can charge. The rule is part of President Joe Biden administration's campaign ...
The rule announced Thursday would require big banks and credit unions to slash long criticized high overdraft fees from $25 or $35 in many cases.
The Biden administration has finalized a ... according to data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and bank public records. Currently, there is no cap on the overdraft fees that banks ...
They especially hate the 14-year-old Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ... tale on “The Joe Rogan Show” about how Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) uses the bureau to take away the bank ...
Some banks and banking trade groups are suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a finalized rule that limits overdraft fees banks can charge. The rule is part of President Joe Biden ...
Walmart and a financial tech company are being sued over allegations the retail giant forced drivers to use costly, complicated deposit accounts in order to get paid and raked-in millions in the process.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said on Friday it filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase , Bank of America and Wells Fargo for failing to protect consumers from alleged "widespread fraud" on payments platform Zelle.
With the Federal Reserve’s recent cuts to interest rates, more federal student loan borrowers are wondering if they should refinance. The CFPB has warnings.
The Federal Trade Commission’s new restrictions on “junk fees” are well-positioned to survive the transition to President-elect Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers who ran as populists, even if companies subject to the rule sue to block it.
Before giving way to Donald Trump, President Biden is daring the GOP to eliminate his biggest wins and trying to take actions to preserve his agenda.