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CFPB Hit With Lawsuit Over Arbitration Rule

A group of financial industry associations has filed suit over the controversial “Arbitration Rule” adopted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This rule would

Mr Jones’ Act (NPR Planet Money Podcast)

The Jones Act, created to protect U.S. shipping interests from competition, has the effect of driving up costs for any good delivered from one American

Congress Unveils Tax Plan

On September 27, the senior leadership of both the House and Senate has released the working framework for the first major tax overhaul since the

China Orders Bitcoin Exchanges to Shut Down

The Chinese government has sent instructions to the country’s bitcoin and virtual currency exchanges that they must shut down by September 15. The move comes

Department of Education to End Agreement with CFPB

On September 1, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced that her Department will end four and six-year-old agreements with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), by

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