Maxine Waters

‘I am very excited to be here’: Kraninger signals new tone atop CFPB

12/11/18

The newly sworn-in director’s first public remarks seemed to contrast with the approach of her predecessor, Mick Mulvaney, who at times questioned the role of the agency.

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Waters nominated to chair House banking panel

12/11/18

The California congresswoman would be the first woman and first African-American to lead the committee.

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Blockchain hype, Mulvaney's BCFP, pot banking: Top stories of the week

12/07/18

Blockchain backers concede the hype is turning off bankers; Mulvaney's CFPB name change could cost industry millions of dollars; the one banking bill Congress might actually pass next term; and more from this week's most-read stories.

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How Waters will keep pressure on CFPB

12/05/18

Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee are expected to shine a spotlight on Trump-appointed regulators, but that light might shine brightest on one agency in particular.

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Waters likely to raise affordable housing’s profile in GSE debate

12/03/18

The Democrat, who will likely head the Financial Services Committee, has signaled she'll make expanded housing opportunities for lower-income consumers a top priority.

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McHenry elected top GOP member of House banking panel

11/30/18

The North Carolina lawmaker had been considered for a potentially bigger House leadership position if Republicans had held on to their majority.

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One breach standard is better than 50 state regimes: Treasury official

11/27/18

The comments by Brent McIntosh, Treasury's general counsel, are at odds with concerns by state regulators and consumer groups who fear that a national standard on how firms handle data breaches could weaken pre-existing rules.

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Will Democrats’ midterm success spur progress on GSE reform?

11/18/18

The end of one-party rule in Washington could move the needle on efforts to devise a new housing finance framework.

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'The freaks are coming out of the woodwork': Comments of the week

11/15/18

Readers respond to the burgeoning debate over brokered deposits, consider the Democratic presidential hopefuls for 2020, weigh the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's latest regulatory efforts and more.

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Dems' grilling of Fed's Quarles a preview of what could come

11/14/18

On the verge of controlling the Financial Services Committee, House Democrats criticized proposed changes to the Federal Reserve Board's post-crisis supervision program.

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