
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminates oversight of Apple and Bank of America several years early

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has terminated its regulatory agreements with Apple and Bank of America several years ahead of schedule. This move is consistent with the policies of the Trump administration, which had previously terminated regulatory agreements with other companies. Apple reached a settlement agreement due to misconduct in credit card transactions with Goldman Sachs, requiring it to undergo five years of oversight and has paid a fine of $25 million; Bank of America paid a fine of $15 million for preventing unemployed consumers from accessing relief funds
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