U.S. Consumer Bureau Near Data Deal With Attorneys General

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray said his agency is close to a deal to share data among state and federal authorities to probe abuses by banks and other financial services companies.

The accord will “establish a general framework to share data on consumer financial protection issues,” Cordray said in a speech to the National Association of State Attorneys General today in Washington.