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Financial reform this week: House panel to question Fed about future loan disclosures
By
Julie Vorman
May 31, 2011
Financial reform this week: House panel to question Fed about future loan disclosures
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In Webcast debut, Fed meeting to propose limiting bank debit card fees
By
Jeremy Borden
December 16, 2010
Fed chief says he will take press questions each quarter
By
Julie Vorman
March 24, 2011
Are 'zombie buildings' the next economic calamity?
By
The Huffington Post Investigative Fund
November 20, 2009
When banks fail, so do those promised CD rates
By
Keith Epstein
November 3, 2009
Financial reform this week: Will SEC's final whistleblower rule require first filing internal complaint?
By
Julie Vorman
May 23, 2011
Your guide to Dodd-Frank law deadlines, hearing and events for the week of May 23
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Reform reading: AEI urges closer look at derivatives, whistleblower, consumer agency rules
By
Julie Vorman
December 14, 2010
Judge throws out tech executive's whistleblower claim against Bank of America
By
Michael Hudson
June 7, 2011
IRS red tape, old guard slow whistleblowing on corporate tax cheats
By
Michael Hudson
June 22, 2011
In setback for corporate lobbyists, whistleblowers can take tips first to government investigators
By
Michael Hudson
May 25, 2011
Regulatory brawl over debit cards sidesteps the real fee-setters: card companies
By
Amy Biegelsen
May 3, 2011
Lobbying brawl sidesteps the real fee-setters: card companies
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How much does it really cost to process debit card purchases?
By
Julie Vorman
May 3, 2011
Visa, MasterCard in $6B settlement over card fees
By
The Associated Press
July 13, 2012
Will new debit card fee controls revolutionize card industry?
Bankers take debit fee duel to friendly territory in House
By
Julie Vorman
February 17, 2011
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For all the blame, credit raters still count on big banks for support
For all the blame, credit raters still have allies in town: big banks
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Rating agencies fight (and lobby) for survival
How credit raters fended off oversight from Congress and SEC
By
Ben Protess
and
Lagan Sebert
November 11, 2009
Barney Frank vs. the credit raters
By
Ben Protess
December 18, 2009
Credit rating agencies most worried about liability
Reform reading: Senator asks Fed for details of loans to rich investors, tax haven funds
By
Julie Vorman
December 7, 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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Bank of America, which spent $4 billion to buy Countrywide, now must pay $8.5 billion settlement to Countrywide investors
By
Julie Vorman
June 29, 2011
Reform reading: New York AG takes aim at Bank of America
By
Shirley Gao
June 13, 2011
Financial reform this week: CFPB pushes ahead with plan for non-bank regulation
By
Julie Vorman
July 5, 2011
Daily financial reform roundup
By
Julie Vorman
September 13, 2010
Reform reading: Fed reveals details about $3 trillion in emergency loans
By
Julie Vorman
December 1, 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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August 6, 2010
By
Julie Vorman
August 6, 2010
From Bank of America, two different stories about tracking bailout funds
By
Ben Protess
August 25, 2009
Stock market plunge shows need for tough oversight of financial system, reformers say
By
Michael Hudson
August 4, 2011
One year later: A meltdown retrospective
By
Kat Aaron
September 14, 2009
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Koch's web of influence
By
John Aloysius Farrell
April 6, 2011
The Koch Industries web of influence
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Koch's low profile belies political power
By
Kevin Bogardus
July 15, 2004
Issa oversight committee staffs up with industry insiders
By
Brooke Williams
and
Matt Pearce
February 28, 2011
Daily Disclosure: Koch-funded groups attack Obama for 'war on coal'
By
Rachael Marcus
October 18, 2012
New documentary underscores Koch brothers' broad influence in policy and politics
By
Sandy Johnson
June 8, 2011
Boiler rooms, foreclosure mills: The story of America’s mortgage industry
By
Michael Hudson
October 7, 2010
The news about the nation’s foreclosure scandal has been coming fast and furious, driven by tales of backdated documents, false affidavits a
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Wells Fargo to pay $175M in lending settlement
By
The Associated Press
July 12, 2012
Raging against the foreclosure machine
The Financial Meltdown: A Glossary
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
The roots of the financial crisis: Who is to blame?
By
John Dunbar
and
David Donald
May 6, 2009
How much does it really cost to process debit card purchases?
By
Julie Vorman
May 3, 2011
How much goes for processing?
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Regulatory brawl over debit cards sidesteps the real fee-setters: card companies
By
Amy Biegelsen
May 3, 2011
Banks squeeze bigger debit fee out of Fed
By
Amy Biegelsen
June 29, 2011
Bankers take debit fee duel to friendly territory in House
By
Julie Vorman
February 17, 2011
Will new debit card fee controls revolutionize card industry?
Fed loophole lets lenders keep using college logos to pitch student loans
By
Cezary Podkul
May 23, 2011
Fed loophole lets lenders keep using college logos to pitch student loans
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Education Department pulls student debt collectors guide off website
By
Ariel Wittenberg
June 16, 2010
Need financial advice? Feds have 50 different financial literacy programs
By
Laurel Adams
April 13, 2011
Payday lenders agree to stop 'deceptive and illegal' practices
By
David Heath
January 4, 2013
Race car driver Scott Tucker drew an elaborate facade around his payday loan businesses
By
David Heath
September 28, 2011
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