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News Release: Federal Trade Commission Fails to Protect Used Car Buyers

AFR and consumer groups decry a set of weak and flawed FTC rules for used car dealers.

Dec 07, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Comments on Wells Fargo CRA Exam: Servicing and Mortgage Problems

AFR joins 10 housing groups in asking OCC to downgrade Wells Fargo for its harmful mortgage and loan servicing practices.

Dec 07, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Comments on Wells Fargo CRA Exam: Payday Lending Problems

OCC is asked to downgrade the bank over its Direct Deposit Advance loan product.

Dec 03, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Military and Consumer Groups Seek Stronger Enforcement of Military Lending Act

Joint letter calls on Senate to approve Reed amendment giving enforcement authority to federal and state agencies.

Nov 30, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Comment Letter on Margin Requirements for Uncleared Swaps

AFR wrote to prudential regulators concerning margin requirements for uncleared swaps, calling for the strengths in the current proposal to be maintained and also for the proposal to be improved in a number of areas.

Nov 27, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Wide Range of Groups Oppose FHFA G-fee Proposal

FHFA’s proposal to charge more in states with consumer protections has elicited letters of strong opposition from housing and consumer advocates, members of Congress, legal and policy experts, Attorneys General, state legislators, and others.

Nov 27, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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AFR Letter on FHFA Guarantee Fees

In a joint letter, AFR and allied organizations challenge FHFA plan to charge higher guarantee fees in states with strong consumer protection laws.

Nov 27, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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AFR in the News: Treasury Department Under Fire for Swaps Decision

Treasury, says AFR’s Marcus Stanley, has decided to exempt “a significant derivatives market from key Dodd-Frank reforms meant to protect the public from financial instability.”

Nov 21, 2012 by admin in AFR in the News
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AFR in the News: Responding to George Will’s Attack on the CFPB

“It was created… to protect families and the market from dangerous or explosive loans, the same way the Consumer Product Safety Commission protects against explosive toasters.”

Nov 21, 2012 by admin in AFR in the News
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AFR in the News: SEC Faulted on Analysis of Copper ETFs

“What alarms me most,” says MIT’s John Parsons, “is the narrow scope of the questions that the Staff posed, even had they bothered to do a thorough analysis of those questions.”

Nov 21, 2012 by admin in AFR in the News
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