
| Richard Adhikari 08/20/14 7:30 AM PT | |
![]() | The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants the complaints it handles to be more valuable to the public by including the customer's account of what happened in its database, and publishing it for all to see if the customer wishes. The prospect of having the details laid bare seems to have struck fear into the heart of the banking industry, which strenuously objects to the plan. [More...] |
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