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Judge Blocks New U.S. Rule Limiting Credit Card Late Fees

Set to take effect on Tuesday, the rule would save households $10 billion a year in “junk fees,” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Courts and the Judiciary, Credit Cards, Personal Finances, Pittman, Mark T, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Texas, United States Chamber of Commerce
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