Regulators probe auto lenders on add-ons

May 3, 2013
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau expands a civil probe that lenders say could slow auto sales.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued subpoenas to U.S. auto lenders over the sale of extended warranties and other add ons. eCreditdaily.com, a financial news service, carried a summary of The Wall Street Journal report. To read the summary, click here.

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