Lisa Lambert

Republicans, Wall Street Score Victory In Dismantling Class-Action Rule

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Mike Pence breaks a tie, killing a rule banning forced arbitration clauses by financial companies.

U.S. Regulator Eases Part Of New Mortgage Servicing Rules

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau grants certain foreclosure protections to struggling borrowers.

New U.S. Student Loan System To Be In Place In 2019

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Consumer and student rights groups say DeVos’s plan may make it harder to afford college and graduate school.

Trump's Wall Street Game Plan Needs Players

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Trump is months away from installing top officials at key regulatory posts to carry out his agenda.

Trump To Order U.S. Treasury To Delve Into Taxes, Post-Crisis Reforms

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The president wants to review parts of the Dodd-Frank Act.

Senate Panel Presses SEC Nominee Clayton On Conflicts

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Attorney Jay Clayton, however, is expected to win confirmation easily despite his ties to Wall Street firms.

Senate Kills Anti-Corruption Rule For Energy Companies

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The rule requires energy companies to publicly state the taxes and other fees paid to foreign governments.

U.S. House Approves Bill On Financial Regulation Costs

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A House, eager to ease regulation, passes a bill requiring the SEC to add up the costs of following its rules.

U.S. SEC Chair Calls It A Mistake To Weaken Post-Crisis Financial Reforms

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Facing the possibility of Trump-era reform, Mary Jo White calls parts of Dodd-Frank indispensable.

SEC Approves Fund Liquidity Rules, Goes Easy On ETFs

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The rules approved today take aim at liquidity issues of mutual funds, but create exemptions for ETFs.