The Federal Reserve Board has published proposed rules that would bar banks from issuing credit cards to consumers under the age of 21 unless their parents agreed to accept financial liability for the charge accounts or the students could demonstrate an independent ability to pay. The draft rules, which would also shield students and other consumers from sudden spikes in interest rates and fees, would put into effect a law passed by Congress in May.
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Proposed Rules Would Limit Credit-Card Use by Students
September 30, 2009, 12:17 pm
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