The first hearing of the year for the Senate Banking Committee has been scheduled for Thursday morning at 10:30. Top banking regulators will be in attendance to discuss the implementation of the Dodd-Frank reform law among other issues.
The hearing titled "Wall Street Reform: Oversight of Financial Stability and Consumer and Investor Protections" will include Mary Miller, undersecretary for domestic finance at the Treasury Department; Thomas Curry, comptroller of the currency; Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and Elisse Walter, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission among many others.
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