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Government agency may sue PayPal for lending practices
San Jose, Calif. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may sue PayPal for practices of its PayPal Credit same-day loan provider unit. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), PayPal said the lawsuit could occur by June 2015.
The bureau has been investigating PayPal Credit, formerly known as Bill Me Later, since 2013. The investigation includes practices in areas such as online credit products, advertising, loan origination, customer acquisition, servicing, debt collection and complaints handling practices.
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GE takes ax to GE Capital; sells real estate assets for $26.5 billion
New York -- General Electric Company on Friday announced it will sell or spin off the majority of its $500 billion GE Capital finance business over the next two years as it looks to simplify and concentrate on its industrial roots. The company said it will keep its aircraft leasing operation and smaller lending lines.
GE said it has sold its real-estate assets, which include commercial loans and office buildings, for $26.5 billion, with Wells Fargo & Co. and private equity firm Blackstone Group buying the bulk of it.

