Consumer Confidence Rebounds Ahead of US Election
Consumers are beginning to regain faith in the US Economy
Consumers are beginning to regain faith in the US Economy
At least some people in every income bracket are affected
By increasing competition and choice, the rule aims to lower loan prices and improve customer service
Increasing interest rates have made the financial balance hard for Americans
As BBVA looks to takeover Sabadell, the bank’s chair said oligopolies are bad for clients
Only 38% of U.S. adults are comfortable discussing their bank account balances
To afford their holiday purchases, 72% of shoppers will make financial trade-offs while only 31% intend to use a credit card
Consumer protection law enforcers will now require banks to show evidence of opt-in agreements
Fixed-rate mortgages moved even lower this week
The federal judge rejected the challenge, which was backed by the American Bankers Association