E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: First Year
July 2012
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been in force for a year in the US, supervising banks, issuing regulations and investigating financial services practices. Here the author analyses the first year of enforcement and discusses the updates expected for the upcoming second year.
This article originally appeared in E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy.
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