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A new U.S. regulatory framework is outlined in an 85 page white paper put out by the White House.

06/17/2009

THe Fed gets increased powers to oversee large financial firms. A new consumer agency to protect consumers of credit cards, mortgages and other products would be created with powers to stem abuses. And new rules and oversight over mortgage securites and derivatives trading.

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Cordray Picked to Head Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

New York Times 07/17/2011

Bank Challenger Picked to Run Consumer Agency

Wall Street Journal 07/18/2011

Obama Blueprint Deepens Federal Role in Markets

Washington Post 06/17/2009

Obama Sought to Enlist a Wide Consensus on Finance Rules

New York Times 06/17/2009

Draft Details New Rules for Markets

Wall Street Journal 06/17/2009

Consumer Agency to Seek an Expansive Role

Wall Street Journal 06/17/2009

The watering down of banking reforms in Congress.

10/15/2009

Not allowing states to regulate banks risks repeating some of the mistakes made in the events leading to the mortgage related global financial crisis,

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Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies

New York Times 04/16/2010

Whose Side Are They On?

New York Times 04/18/2010

Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules

Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013

Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write

Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013

Compromise Bill Could Block States on Bank Rules

New York Times 10/22/2009

Obama Promises Butchers No New Financial Regulations

Unknown 10/25/2009


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