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Reform reading: Credit ratings hard to replace, overdraft fees criticized

By Julie Vorman

November 19, 2010

A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. ...

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ABA says debit card cap for big banks would also hurt small ones

By Julie Vorman

February 8, 2011

Credit union study of swipe costs adds confusion to debit fee battle

By Amy Biegelsen

June 6, 2011

SEC aims to shed more light on murky world of derivatives

By Shirley Gao and Julie Vorman

June 30, 2011

Reform reading: Debit card use up 15 percent as Fed mulls fee limit

By Julie Vorman

December 8, 2010

Credit union study of swipe costs adds confusion to debit fee battle

By Amy Biegelsen

June 6, 2011

Big credit unions say processing costs 2 cents per swipe, lower than Fed's planned 12-cent cap

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Reform reading: Debit card use up 15 percent as Fed mulls fee limit

By Julie Vorman

December 8, 2010

SEC aims to shed more light on murky world of derivatives

By Shirley Gao and Julie Vorman

June 30, 2011

Visa, MasterCard in $6B settlement over card fees

By The Associated Press

July 13, 2012

Reform reading: Credit ratings hard to replace, overdraft fees criticized

By Julie Vorman

November 19, 2010

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