Elizabeth Dexheimer

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U.S. Plans First Vaccinations In Weeks, Warp Speed Chief Says

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Current plans envisage a 70% immunization rate across the U.S. in May, he said.

Mortgage Crisis Prompts U.S. To Weigh Harder Line With Borrowers

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Agencies are seeking to clarify that mortgage payment relief is only for those who really need it.

Tougher Money-Laundering Laws Get Backing Of Wall Street Lobby

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Yet Congress's zeal for impeachment may prevent the passage of key anti-money laundering legislation.

Ginnie Mae Punished His Firm. Now, Trump May Put Him In Charge

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An executive whose firm was penalized for predatory lending could run Ginnie Mae, which backs home loan securities.

Ocasio-Cortez Takes Shot At Banks In Embracing Committee Role

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A progressive firebrand and critic of banks is stepping into the House Financial Services Committee.

Apollo To Ares Seek Washington Help To Propel Risky Credit Boom

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Private equity firms are seeking legislative permission to ramp up risk.

Wall Street Faces Subpoenas, More Deregulation From Divided D.C.

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If Maxine Waters chairs the House Financial Services Committee, expect more congressional oversight.

House Votes To Ease Financial Rules In Rare Bipartisan Move

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The rules include provisions that make it easier for investors to invest in start-up companies.

'Barbarous' Confirmation Looms For Trump's Surprise CFPB Pick

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is one of the most politically divisive agencies in Washington.

CFPB's Mulvaney Accused Of Shunning Input From Outside Advisors

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A financial abuses panel is challenging consumer protection chief Mick Mulvaney's decision to scrap a meeting.

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