Analyst Jaret Seiberg of Cowen: "This guidance should restrict how the abusive standard can be used. This doesn't mean the CFPB can't investigate these products. It is more that its power to bring aggressive enforcement actions will be less.”
According to the complaint, Monster purchased more than 7 million credit reports from Experian between December 2015 and May 2017. The reports included consumers’ names, addresses, number of student loans and aggregate student loan balances.
Something to think about: What if Trump doesn’t get reelected? Will the Dow react differently under a President Warren or Sanders than it would a Biden or Bloomberg? Whatever happens, it won’t be boring…
Loans that qualify for purchase by the GSEs will continue to be exempt from the 43% debt-to-income ratio cap. This development was not unexpected. In July, the CFPB said it would consider a short extension.