Hatch Blasts Democrats Over 'Unworkable' Puerto Rico Proposals
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Commentary: A New Tool for Avoiding Big-Bank Failures: “Chapter 14”
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Cordray to Provide CFPB’s Semi-Annual Report to House Committee on Wednesday
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No Kidding: Justice Scalia’s Minority Opinions Would Have Helped the Bankruptcy System
This is the third and last in a series of articles analyzing the late justice’s contributions to the development of bankruptcy law.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Analysis of the Situation in Puerto Rico
Witness:
Mr. Antonio Weiss
Counselor to the Secretary
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Washington, D.C.
Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis and Its Impact on the Bond Markets
Witness List
- Dr. Anne Krueger, Senior Research Professor of International Economics, John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- Mr. Juan Carlos Batlle, Senior Managing Director, CPG Island Servicing, LLC
- The Honorable William M. Isaac, Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Financial Institutions, FTI Consulting
- Dr. Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics
No Kidding: Justice Scalia’s Minority Opinions Would Have Helped Homeowners
This is the first of two features concluding that Justice Scalia’s opinions were not inherently adverse to the interests of debtors and the bankruptcy system generally.
Court:
Republicans Lash Out at CFPB Over Payday Lending Rule
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House Financial Services Committee Hearing Today to Examine CFPB’s Effect on Short-Term, Small Dollar Lending
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