WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray told staff in a statement on Wednesday that he will resign his post by the end of November.
Cordray was appointed to the post by President Barack Obama, and had a term that would not expire until July 2018.
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