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Whoever wins, Dodd-Frank is not likely to go away
Aug 31, 2012
Banks like some of the financial law's provisions, they'd just prefer the actual regulations be more in their favor.
Small bankers fear Dodd-Frank rules
Jul 5, 2012
Community bankers worried about regulation burden despite exemptions.
New group aims to break Dodd-Frank logjam
Jul 3, 2012
A bipartisan collection of heavy hitters -- including former FDIC chair Sheila Bair and former Fed chairman Paul Volcker -- are behind a new push to boost financial regulations, but their quest may be quixotic.
Senators get briefing on Dodd-Frank progress
Jun 6, 2012
Implementation of the financial industry overhaul is still a work in progress. More than half of the 400 new rules have missed their deadlines.
2011 in review: The banking industry
Dec 28, 2011
From pesky hidden fees to the status of Dodd-Frank financial reform, from the impact of Europe's debt crisis to lending -- we look back at the year in banking.
This week: American Airlines restructuring, job numbers
Dec 2, 2011
We talk with Washington reporter Nancy Marshall-Genzer about the top stories from this week.
Volcker Rule Ends Speculation, Creates Speculation
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Stan Alcorn
Oct 11, 2011
Of all the hundreds of rules passed to prevent another financial crisis, the one regulators begin unveiling today is perhaps the most feared by t...
For public good, not for profit.
Dodd-Frank: If You Want to Drain the Swamp, Don't Ask the Frogs
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Stan Alcorn
Sep 22, 2011
Three years ago, the world was falling apart. Lehman Brothers was bankrupt, Merrill Lynch was bought for peanuts and the government's response wa...
Wall Street watchdogs face budget cuts in Congress
Mar 10, 2011
At a time of dramatically increased responsibilities for two key financial regulatory bodies, there are strong calls to cut back on funding for the...
Dodd-Frank Update: Six months in, but not halfway there
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Stan Alcorn
Feb 17, 2011
An optimist might see in financial regulatory reform a glass half full, a pessimist a glass half empty. But either way, the system seems to have ...