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US Banker | Aug 1, 2010 Select quotes from the world of financial services.
Lawmakers Urge FHFA Appointment
American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd and Sen. Richard Shelby, the panel's senior Republican, called on President Obama Thursday to appoint a permanent director for ...
Banking Panel Backs Fed Nominees
American Banker | Jul 29, 2010 The Senate Banking Committee voted Wednesday to confirm Janet Yellen as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and two other central bank nominees.
Lawmakers, FDIC Square Off Over Blueprint for Covered Bond Market
American Banker | Jul 27, 2010 The legislation by Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J., would establish a regulatory framework for covered bonds, including a regime to handle the failure of a bond issuer.
Obama Signs Historic Regulatory Reform Bill Into Law
Cardline | Jul 23, 2010 Obama Signs Historic Regulatory Reform Bill Into Law
Bernanke: Fed Already Hard at Work in Implementing Reg Reform
American Banker | Jul 22, 2010 Only a few hours after regulatory reform was signed into law, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke assured lawmakers the central bank was well along toward implementing many ...
Obama Signs Historic Regulatory Reform Bill Into Law
American Banker | Jul 21, 2010 President Obama signed into law Wednesday a sweeping overhaul of the nation's financial services system in a widely attended ceremony at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington.
Washington People
American Banker | Jul 19, 2010 Bono backs reg reform; hiccups on the final overhaul vote; love fest for Fed board nominees; and more.
Think Reg Reform Is Done? Just Wait for the 'Corrections' Bill
American Banker | Jul 16, 2010 Although the Senate finally voted to send reg reform to the president's desk, policy circles are already abuzz about what changes to seek in a "corrections" bill to fix problems ...
Financial Regulatory Overhaul Nears Enactment After Key Senate Vote
American Banker | Jul 15, 2010 Regulatory reform survived its last significant hurdle Thursday with the Senate moving to block further changes and hold a final vote on the bill.
Viewpoint: Dodd-Frank Bill Doesn't Right What Fed Got So Wrong
American Banker | Jul 14, 2010 The bill was falsely sold as essential to preventing the next financial debacle. But it doesn't address the principal causes of the housing bubble or mortgage meltdown.
Reform Bill Nears End of Road with 60 Sure Votes
American Banker | Jul 14, 2010 Barring any unforeseen upheavals, Democrats have the assurances they need to secure the 60 votes needed for Senate passage of the Dodd-Frank bill.
Senate Gets Enough Votes for Reform, Dodd Says
American Banker | Jul 13, 2010 Sen. Chris Dodd announced late Tuesday that he had secured the 60 votes needed to pass financial reform in the Senate with Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine agreeing ...
The Truth About HVCC And Financial Reform
National Mortgage News | Jul 12, 2010 The Truth About HVCC And Financial Reform
Industry Getting Key Exemptions
National Mortgage News | Jul 5, 2010 Industry Getting Key Exemptions
Derivatives Clarity Sought
American Banker | Jul 2, 2010 With regulatory reform already finalized, Senate leaders sent a letter to their House counterparts this week attempting to clarify the intent of a derivatives provision ...
House Passes Reg Reform Bill, But Fate in Senate Remains a Mystery
American Banker | Jul 1, 2010 Although regulatory reform cleared one hurdle to enactment on Wednesday with the House approving the final legislation, the bill's ultimate fate remains a cliffhanger as Senate ...
House Approves Historic Reg Reform Bill
American Banker | Jul 1, 2010 The House passed a mammoth financial reform bill late Wednesday 237 to 192, sending the bill to the Senate, which is not expected to act until later this month.
Endgame, Redux: Bank Tax Out, Higher FDIC Premiums In
American Banker | Jun 30, 2010 In an emergency session to salvage wayward votes and put regulatory reform legislation back on track, House and Senate conferees agreed late Tuesday to strip a proposed bank tax from the bill and add other budget offsetting mechanisms in its place.
Morning Scan
American Banker | Jun 30, 2010 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Reform Negotiations, Take Two: The papers reported on last-minute adjustments made to the financial reform bill on Tuesday, after Senate Republicans threatened to block final approval unless a proposed tax on big banks and hedge funds was removed. Negotiators voted to eliminate the proposed tax and instead adopted a new plan that would bring an early end to the Troubled Asset Relief Program and require large banks to pay higher deposit insurance...
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