This Article will appear in a May 2009 symposium issue of the Florida International University Law Review on the global financial crisis. This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the “subprime crisis,” demonstrates the need to revisit the division between financial regulations designed to protect consumers from excessively risky loans and safety-and-soundness regulations intended to protect financial markets from the collapse of financial institutions. Consumer financial protection can, and must, serve a role not only in protecting individuals from excessive risk, but also in protecting markets from systemic risk. Economic studies indicate it is not merely high rates of defaults on consumer loans,...
In 2007, abuses in the U.S. mortgage industry precipitated a financial crisis that led regulators in...
In the wake of the mortgage meltdown, policymakers are discussing how best to protect consumers in f...
The article presents the development of the financial crisis in the United States in 2008/2009, whic...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the “subprime c...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the subprime cr...
The recent subprime mortgage meltdown is undermining financial market stability and has the potentia...
Why did the recent subprime mortgage meltdown undermine financial market stability notwithstanding t...
The 2007 subprime crisis was caused by high demand for subprime mortgage products underpinned by the...
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver services and how we...
Following the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, housing finance remains a major potential source of...
This article seeks to address recent legislative and regulatory changes in the United States in the ...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
The article presents an analysis of the potential for regulation to build the financial system\u27s ...
People tend to attribute the outbreak of the 2008 financial crisis to deregulation. This article cha...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The financial crisis that took hold in 2008 had many cause...
In 2007, abuses in the U.S. mortgage industry precipitated a financial crisis that led regulators in...
In the wake of the mortgage meltdown, policymakers are discussing how best to protect consumers in f...
The article presents the development of the financial crisis in the United States in 2008/2009, whic...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the “subprime c...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the subprime cr...
The recent subprime mortgage meltdown is undermining financial market stability and has the potentia...
Why did the recent subprime mortgage meltdown undermine financial market stability notwithstanding t...
The 2007 subprime crisis was caused by high demand for subprime mortgage products underpinned by the...
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver services and how we...
Following the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, housing finance remains a major potential source of...
This article seeks to address recent legislative and regulatory changes in the United States in the ...
With hundreds of millions of Americans owing more than $14 trillion in combined household debt, a ro...
The article presents an analysis of the potential for regulation to build the financial system\u27s ...
People tend to attribute the outbreak of the 2008 financial crisis to deregulation. This article cha...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The financial crisis that took hold in 2008 had many cause...
In 2007, abuses in the U.S. mortgage industry precipitated a financial crisis that led regulators in...
In the wake of the mortgage meltdown, policymakers are discussing how best to protect consumers in f...
The article presents the development of the financial crisis in the United States in 2008/2009, whic...