CFPB seeks comments on bank fees as consumer-data rule reworked

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The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking answers to questions around bank fees and customer authorization as it reshapes a rule governing personal-finance information after JPMorgan Chase & Co. proposed charging outside parties to access the data. The CFPB is asking stakeholders — banks, financial-technology companies, data aggregators and other interested parties — to […]



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