CFPB agrees to settle employee discrimination lawsuit for $6 million
The settlement resolves allegations dating to 2014 and covers 85 minority employees who alleged they were paid lower wages than their white counterparts and faced retaliation.
Deutsche Bank regulator tightens oversight in setback to CEO
German financial watchdog BaFin has appointed an independent monitor to oversee Deutsche Bank's progress in resolving issues at its consumer unit. It's the second time BaFin has taken the unusual step since Christian Sewing became CEO in 2018.
Bowman doubles down on call for outside review of SVB failure
The Federal Reserve governor said existing reports, including one published by the Fed's inspector general last week, were too limited in scope.
Supreme Court should find CFPB’s funding illegal, leave remedy to Congress
Making the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding subject to congressional appropriations would bring some much-needed accountability to a runaway regulator.