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Pottow on CFPA

posted by Adam Levitin

Credit Slips very own John Pottow has an op-ed about the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency in yesterday's Detroit Free Press that observes that a CFPA would help small banks relative to big banks because of reducing fixed regulatory costs and improving the market for the simple financial products that are the strong suit of small banks.  

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