The fate of a new regulation that protects consumers from high overdraft checking fees is expected to come up for a vote  in ...
The Senate voted to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's cap on overdraft fees. Here's what you need to know.
Key Points ・The Senate voted 52-48 to overturn the CFPB's rule limiting overdraft fees to $5. ・The rule was part of a broader ...
The bureau’s measure to cap overdraft at $5 is a House vote and presidential signature away from being repealed.
Overdraft fees have been on the decline, but a new Senate decision could herald their comeback. See which banks stand to win.
The Senate on March 27 adopted a resolution that would nullify the CFPB’s overdraft rule. The Senate adopted S. J. Res. 18 by a ...
Last month, bills were introduced in the House and Senate to overturn the much-maligned CFPB overdraft rule. You can find our previous write-up on ...
If the House and the President follow the Senate’s lead, it will be a big win for America. The CFPB's overdraft rule will ...
The Senate nixes a price control on credit. Will the House follow?
Banks are celebrating the vote, but consumer advocates warn this could worsen the struggles facing low-income families.
The CFPB is on hiatus, but policy experts are warning fintechs against running wild while the cops are off-duty. Andrew ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer ripped a Republican plan to raise overdraft fees at banks on Sunday ahead of a crucial House vote coming ...