The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today updated its rulemaking agenda for 2017. According to the agenda, the bureau expects to issue a final rule on arbitration in consumer financial agreements around February and to finalize proposed tweaks to the TILA-RESPA integrated disclosures around March. The bureau is also continuing with its early-stage rulemaking activities on overdrafts, debt collection and lending to small businesses.
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