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In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it
By
David Heath
September 30, 2011
Regulators urge people not to repay illegal online payday loans
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What's your experience with short-term or payday loans?
Elizabeth Warren's hands tied in payday lending oversight
Broad reach of new consumer financial agency may fall short in some areas
By
David Heath
February 7, 2011
Credit unions remake themselves in image of payday lenders
By
Ben Hallman
May 27, 2011
Home loans brokered by nonprofits helped fuel the housing crisis
By
Jeff Horwitz
and
Dave Jamieson
October 1, 2009
Billions of dollars in defaults on no-money-down mortgages weigh on FHA's books
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Miami firm accused of approving ineligible loans for FHA insurance
By
Laurel Adams
October 29, 2010
HUD criticized for sloppy management of automated underwriting
By
Julie Vorman
September 28, 2010
The Financial Meltdown: A Glossary
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
Wells Fargo to pay $175M in lending settlement
By
The Associated Press
July 12, 2012
Consumer complaints soar on mortgage 'rescue' schemes
By
Ben Protess
and
Lagan Sebert
February 24, 2010
FTC consumer chief to fraudsters: 'I want to put you in jail'
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Treasury Department holding back on details of mortgage modification program
Where’s the HAMP loan data?
By
Julie Vorman
October 27, 2010
Raging against the foreclosure machine
Data confirms that securitized mortgages less likely to be modified
By
Amy Biegelsen
February 10, 2011
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Profiting from recession, payday lenders spend big to fight regulation
By
Keith Epstein
March 2, 2010
Industry steps up lobbying as Senate grapples with financial reform
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Credit unions remake themselves in image of payday lenders
By
Ben Hallman
May 27, 2011
In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it
By
David Heath
September 30, 2011
IMPACT: Tribal payday lender sued by Federal Trade Commission
By
David Heath
April 2, 2012
Payday lenders boost spending on lobbying, campaigns as consumer agency takes shape
By
Julie Vorman
March 15, 2011
In details of Dodd bill, some loopholes and unanswered questions
By
Keith Epstein
,
Ben Protess
and
David Heath
March 16, 2010
Effects unclear on consumer bureau, payday lenders and credit raters
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"Dear CFPB" wish lists urge action on mortgages, payday loans, prepaid cards
By
Shirley Gao
July 21, 2011
Broad reach of new consumer financial agency may fall short in some areas
By
David Heath
February 7, 2011
Borrower Nightmares: $700 dormitory fee costs family its car
By
Amy Biegelsen
July 15, 2011
Reform bill gives birth to $550-million consumer bureau
By
Julie Vorman
July 15, 2010
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
WaMu executives knew of fraud yet they failed to act, Senate investigation finds
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WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
A roundup of investigations in the three years since the last market crash
By
Shirley Gao
August 8, 2011
GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
Auto dealers should be happy
By
Bill Buzenberg
July 16, 2010
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Obama housing plan gets faint praise
The president outlined a new plan to help homeowners, GOP presidential candidates rely on free market
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GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
Some foreclosure rescue scams involve lawyers, mortgage errors
By
Julie Vorman
August 17, 2010
Transparency emphasized as government mulls Fannie Mae reform
By
Julie Vorman
August 17, 2010
Treasury Dept. anti-foreclosure program "abysmal," says watchdog
By
David Heath
January 27, 2011
The weekly watchdog: Oct. 24 - Oct. 28
By
Bill Buzenberg
October 29, 2011
In case you missed them, catch up on this week's top investigations from iWatch News
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What's your experience with short-term or payday loans?
In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it
By
David Heath
September 30, 2011
Reform reading: SEC delays whistleblower office, citing budget
By
Julie Vorman
December 3, 2010
Courts debate validity of Indian-owned payday lenders
By
David Heath
December 20, 2011
Worst may be yet to come in foreclosure crisis, study says
Millions more homes at 'imminent risk of default' study says
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Treasury Dept. anti-foreclosure program "abysmal," says watchdog
By
David Heath
January 27, 2011
Data confirms that securitized mortgages less likely to be modified
By
Amy Biegelsen
February 10, 2011
Predatory lending: A decade of warnings
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
Obama's new plan for underwater mortgages may be too little too late
By
Michael Hudson
September 9, 2011
GOP senators' position on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aligned with industry
By
John Dunbar
December 7, 2011
Industry lobby pushing for same changes to consumer finance bureau as GOP senators
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Reform bill gives birth to $550-million consumer bureau
By
Julie Vorman
July 15, 2010
Reform reading: SEC delays whistleblower office, citing budget
By
Julie Vorman
December 3, 2010
What are your credit-related horror stories?
By
Amy Biegelsen
June 7, 2011
The weekly watchdog: Oct. 24 - Oct. 28
By
Bill Buzenberg
October 29, 2011
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