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Under attack, credit raters turn to the First Amendment

By Ben Protess and Lagan Sebert

Under attack, credit rating agencies turn to the First Amendment

SEC loses short-lived FOIA exemption in financial reform law

By Laurel Adams

In a victory for advocates of government transparency, Congress has voted to repeal a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemption for the Se

New systemic risk regulatory council sets goals

By Jeremy Borden

Reform watchers expecting a “Showdown in the Cash Room” between the primary U.S. financial regulators didn’t see anything resembling a regul
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Reform reading: SEIU, ProPublica, Columbia Law School

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Credit rating agencies most worried about liability

It’s go time on Capitol Hill for financial reform legislation, and the credit rating agencies are breathing a sigh of relief....

Reform reading: Credit ratings hard to replace, overdraft fees criticized

By Julie Vorman

A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. ...
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Stockbrokers, credit raters, Fannie among study targets ordered by financial reform bill

By Julie Vorman

When faced with some of the toughest issues in writing the financial regulation reform bill, Senate and House negotiators resorted to a clas

Financial Reform — Week of April 25

By Julie Vorman

Your guide to financial reform law events during the week of April 25

Reform reading: US, EU banking coordination needed to avoid race to the bottom

By Shirley Gao

Reform reading: US, EU banking coordination needed to avoid race to the bottom

White House threatens to veto House budget as too stingy with CFPB, SEC funding

By Shirley Gao

White House threatens veto of GOP spending bill for financial regulators

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