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Trump appoints new head of financial watchdog

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday appointed White House budget director Mick Mulvaney to head a financial watchdog that the administra­tion has sought to overhaul as part of its deregulati­on push. Mulvaney, who described the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) as a “sick, sad joke” in a 2014 interview, will serve as acting director until a permanent head is nominated and confirmed, according to a White House statement.

Richard Cordray, the first director of the CFPB who had long been in the banking industry’s crosshairs, announced last week he would step down by the end of the month, several months early. The Trump administra­tion’s decision to appoint Mulvaney sparked some confusion over the interim CFPB leadership, as Cordray had already named Leandra Englishwho was already part of the agency-as his de facto successor by naming her deputy director. That move came hours before Trump tapped Mulvaney as the regulator’s temporary leader.

Since the start of his presidency Trump has decried financial rules and regulation­s, put in place through the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform legislatio­n, to combat the excesses that led to the 2008 financial crisis. Trump’s Treasury Department has produced three reports calling for a whittling down of rules imposed on mid-size banks, a scaling back of stress tests and a restructur­ing of the CFPB.

Republican­s have long deemed the bureau, which was founded in 2011 under the administra­tion of former president Barack Obama, too far outside political control.

Last month, the US Senate voted to terminate a rule created by the agency that would have allowed class-action suits against banks or credit card companies. — AFP

 ??  ?? RICHMOND: In this March 26, 2015, file photo, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray speaks during a panel discussion in Richmond, Va. — AP
RICHMOND: In this March 26, 2015, file photo, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray speaks during a panel discussion in Richmond, Va. — AP

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