Americans for Financial Reform

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AFR in the News: The Road Forward on Financial Reform

Two and a half years after passage of the Dodd-Frank Act, two-thirds of its mandated rules have yet to be issued, and more than a hundred of its deadlines have been missed, writes Mark Gongloff of the Huffington Post. “Meanwhile, no banker has yet gone to jail for any of the actions leading up to

AFR in the News: CFPB Limits Dual-Track Foreclosures

“Mortgage servicers will face greater limits on their ability to foreclose on a borrower while simultaneously negotiating a loan modification under new rules issued by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,” Bloomberg’s Carter Dougherty reports. The new rules “go further” than the bureau’s first proposal did to restrict the practice known as dual-tracking, the story