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As person-to-person online lending grows, how should it be regulated?

By Alexandra Duszak

August 2, 2011

As institutional investors move into person-to-person online lending, how should it be regulated?

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Reform Reading: Consumer agency eyes crowdsourcing to police industry

By Julie Vorman

October 27, 2010

Next stop for fight over Wall Street reforms: Federal court

By Shirley Gao

July 29, 2011

Debt settlement company fined, ordered to stop operating in Illinois

By Shirley Gao

August 10, 2011

Borrower Nightmares: Disabled homeowner alleges broker, bank sold her mortgage she couldn’t afford

By Ben Hallman

September 2, 2011

U.S. stock market plunge followed Financial Stability Oversight Council warning

By Michael Hudson

August 4, 2011

Financial Stability Oversight Council's warning of fragile markets borne out by stock market plunge

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Senior Treasury Dept. official is latest financial regulator to resign

By Julie Vorman

June 28, 2011

Dodd-Frank author is proudest of "skin in the game" requirement for mortgage securitizers

By Shirley Gao

July 11, 2011

International regulators order mega-banks to boost capital to 9.5 percent

By Shirley Gao

June 27, 2011

Customers close accounts to protest Wall Street, abusive lending practices

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