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The Uncertainty Principle—II

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Estimates of new rule making as a result of the Financial Reform Bill of 2010, range from 243 new federal rule-makings required based on an analysis made by law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell, to higher numbers made by other experts. The Journal reported in a separate piece on the analysis made by Davis Polk and Wardwell. That estimate includes 67 one time studies and 22 new periodic reports, as being a estimate on the low side. The Journal says the larger banks would benefit by being better able to handle the extra regulatory costs.

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