In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it

By David Heath

Regulators urge people not to repay illegal online payday loans

Home loans brokered by nonprofits helped fuel the housing crisis

By Jeff Horwitz and Dave Jamieson

Billions of dollars in defaults on no-money-down mortgages weigh on FHA's books

Consumer complaints soar on mortgage 'rescue' schemes

By Ben Protess and Lagan Sebert

FTC consumer chief to fraudsters: 'I want to put you in jail'
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Profiting from recession, payday lenders spend big to fight regulation

By Keith Epstein

Industry steps up lobbying as Senate grapples with financial reform

In details of Dodd bill, some loopholes and unanswered questions

By Keith Epstein, Ben Protess and David Heath

Effects unclear on consumer bureau, payday lenders and credit raters

WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud

By David Heath

WaMu executives knew of fraud yet they failed to act, Senate investigation finds
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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

The weekly watchdog: Oct. 24 - Oct. 28

By Bill Buzenberg

In case you missed them, catch up on this week's top investigations from iWatch News

Worst may be yet to come in foreclosure crisis, study says

Millions more homes at 'imminent risk of default' study says

GOP senators' position on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aligned with industry

By John Dunbar

Industry lobby pushing for same changes to consumer finance bureau as GOP senators

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