Fed Could Remake Credit Card Regulations
New Rules Would Ban Retroactive Rate Hikes
By Nancy Trejos
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, December 14, 2008; F01
The Federal Reserve on Thursday will vote on sweeping reform of the credit card industry that would ban practices such as retroactively increasing interest rates at will and charging late fees when consumers are not given a reasonable amount of time to make payments.
The Fed, which has been considering the proposed changes since May, declined this week to release details of the final draft regulations. But banking officials and consumer advocates said that they do not expect substantial changes before the vote, especially since members of Congress have pressured the Fed not to water down the rules.
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