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Work at the government’s watchdog for financial products, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, came to a halt earlier this month after the agency’s new acting director closed its Washington headquarters and ordered staff to stop all supervisory and enforcement work. Wall Street Journal reporter Angel Au-Yeung joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss which consumer protections are now in limbo and what it means for your money.
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Work at the government’s watchdog for financial products, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, came to a halt earlier this month after the agency’s new acting director closed its Washington headquarters and ordered staff to stop all supervisory and enforcement work. Wall Street Journal reporter Angel Au-Yeung joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss which consumer protections are now in limbo and what it means for your money.
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