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Delayed Obama-Era Rule on Student Debt Relief to Take Effect

Student Loan Watchdog Quits, Saying Trump Administration Is Harming Students

Online Lenders and Payment Companies Get a Way to Act More Like Banks

Obama Appointee Will Leave Consumer Bureau and Drop Her Lawsuit

Professionals Make Car Buying Easy, but You Have to Shop Around

President’s Power to Oust Consumer Watchdog’s Chief Is Curbed by Court

Consumer Bureau Lifts Freeze on Payments to Crime Victims

Who’s the Real Head of the Consumer Watchdog Agency? A Legal Fight, Explained

Leadership Fight Won’t Stop Consumer Agency’s Inevitable Gutting

Mulvaney Expected to Run Watchdog Agency He Wanted to Kill

Treasury Faults Arbitration Rule Aimed at Protecting Consumers

Student Loan Creditor, Fined for ‘False’ Lawsuits, Must Halt Collections

Equifax Breach Prompts Scrutiny, But New Rules May Not Follow

Student Loan Company Accused of Mismanaging Debt Forgiveness Program

He Didn’t Need the Insurance, or the Ruined Credit Report

Stung by Overdraft Fees? U.S. Nudges Banks to Explain Rules Better

U.S. Agency Moves to Allow Class-Action Lawsuits Against Financial Firms

Obama’s Fiduciary Rule, After a Delay, Will Go Into Effect

The ‘Frightful Five’ Aren’t So Scary, as Long as They’re Competing

Subprime Mortgage Servicer Is Accused of Years of Abuses