Mike Pence breaks a tie, killing a rule banning forced arbitration clauses by financial companies.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau grants certain foreclosure protections to struggling borrowers.
Consumer and student rights groups say DeVos’s plan may make it harder to afford college and graduate school.
Trump is months away from installing top officials at key regulatory posts to carry out his agenda.
The president wants to review parts of the Dodd-Frank Act.
Attorney Jay Clayton, however, is expected to win confirmation easily despite his ties to Wall Street firms.
The rule requires energy companies to publicly state the taxes and other fees paid to foreign governments.
A House, eager to ease regulation, passes a bill requiring the SEC to add up the costs of following its rules.
Facing the possibility of Trump-era reform, Mary Jo White calls parts of Dodd-Frank indispensable.
The rules approved today take aim at liquidity issues of mutual funds, but create exemptions for ETFs.