Consumer Bureau Getting Cozy With State AGs

Collections & Credit Risk | Tuesday, August 23, 2011

WASHINGTON — Bank regulators have long kept state officials at arm's length, but the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is forging a close relationship with state attorneys general to enforce consumer banking laws.

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