The once-fierce watchdog is dropping consumer cases against companies and processing far fewer complaints.
A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from sending money ...
By Stacy Cowley Days before President Trump was inaugurated, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued Capital One, accusing it of using deceptive tactics that the bureau said cheated ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's decision to drop its enforcement action against the credit reporting bureau marks the eighth lawsuit dropped by the agency in recent days.
Capital One customers hoping for restitution following allegations of interest payment discrepancies may be disappointed.
The move came as Jonathan McKernan, nominated to head the CFPB, testified before the Senate during his confirmation hearing.
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