Archive for Rulemaking – Page 3

The
semiannual update of our rulemaking agenda

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The CFPB has
released two reports assessing significant rules

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The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection released the findings of its
assessment of the Remittance Rule, which provides protections to international
money transfers

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The
semiannual update of our rulemaking agenda

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As part of the Bureau’s commitment to engage
stakeholders in active dialogue about key issues, the Bureau recently held
three roundtables to gather feedback about the Requests for Information the
Bureau recently issued

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The semiannual update of our rulemaking agenda

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In
observance of six years serving consumers, here are six ways the CFPB has made
consumers count

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Arbitration
clauses in consumer financial product and service contracts like credit cards
and bank accounts prevent groups of people from taking companies to court for
harms that affect many people

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The CFPB will assess the Ability-to-Repay/Qualified
Mortgage (ATR/QM) rule

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Your feedback and comments will help up improve our
assessment

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