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The Senate is losing several key backers of last spring’s regulatory relief bill in the wake of the midterm elections.
November 7American Banker -
The midterm elections virtually eliminate the chance that progress will be made on financial services legislation.
November 7 -
Several Senate, House and gubernatorial battles are of interest to financial firms. Here is a spotlight on specific contests, with updates as they become available.
November 6 -
The battle gaining the most attention Tuesday night will be which party controls the House next year. But other key races will help determine the makeup of the Senate Banking Committee.
November 4 -
The Federal Reserve Board’s meeting to discuss supervisory standards for midsize institutions will be closely watched by regulatory relief advocates and those who want the Fed to maintain its firm hand.
October 29 -
The housing finance agency, which is increasingly at the forefront of reform discussions, has been without a permanent chief for almost two years.
October 28 -
The result could play a big role in whether banks see more regulatory relief next year or policymakers can coalesce around a housing finance reform plan.
October 25 -
The Senate Banking Committee's latest hearing offers some clues.
October 16American Banker -
The Senate Banking Committee's latest hearing offers some clues.
October 11American Banker -
The group is launching an "educational campaign" to praise the role played by House and Senate members in unwinding certain provisions of the Dodd-Frank.
October 10