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  2. Barclaycard - Wikipedia

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    Barclaycard (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i k ɑːr d,-l eɪ-/; stylized as barclaycard) is a brand for credit cards of Barclays PLC. As of 2010 [update] , Barclays had over ten million customers in the United Kingdom.

  3. Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA) is a United States law Pub. L. 90–321, 82 Stat. 146, enacted May 29, 1968, composed of several titles relating to consumer credit, mainly title I, the Truth in Lending Act, title II related to extortionate credit transactions, title III related to restrictions on wage garnishment, and title IV related to the National Commission on Consumer Finance.

  4. Provisions of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer ...

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    Title XIV, or the "Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act", [139] whose subtitles A, B, C, and E are designated as Enumerated Consumer Law, which will be administered by the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. [140]

  5. Euro area crisis - Wikipedia

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    Fragmented financial regulation contributed to irresponsible lending in the years prior to the crisis. In the eurozone, each country had its own financial regulations, which allowed financial institutions to exploit gaps in monitoring and regulatory responsibility to resort to loans that were high-yield but very risky.

  6. Credit CARD Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to amend the Truth in Lending Act to establish fair and transparent practices relating to the extension of credit under an open end consumer credit plan, and for other purposes. Nicknames: Credit CARD Act of 2009: Enacted by: the 111th United States Congress: Effective: February 22, 2010: Citations; Public law: 111-24: Statutes at Large

  7. Why JPMorgan Chase is prepared to sue the U.S ... - AOL

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    That was especially the case for the American banking industry, which needed hundreds of billions of dollars in taxpayer bailouts to survive after irresponsible lending and trading activities ...

  8. Mortgage Credit Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) is a body of European legislation for the regulation of first- and second charge mortgages and consumer buy-to-let (CBTL) lending. [1] It was originally adopted by the European Commission on 4 February 2014 and Member states had to transpose the regulations in their national law by March 2016. The European ...

  9. Leaving an Inheritance To Someone Fiscally Irresponsible ...

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