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Financial Reform — Week of April 25

By Julie Vorman

Your guide to financial reform law events during the week of April 25
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Financial reform this week: TBTF banks weigh in on plan for "living wills"

By Julie Vorman

Financial reform this week: TBTF banks respond to plan requiring living wills

Reform reading: Fed wants to expand stress testing to 35 big U.S. banks

By Shirley Gao

Fed wants more banks subject to stress testing to measure annual health

Financial reform this week: Derivatives market jittery about missed deadlines

By Julie Vorman

CFTC, SEC will miss July 16 deadline for new rules
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Reform Reading: CFTC delays derivatives rules until end of year

By Shirley Gao

CFTC postpones derivatives rules for 6 months

CFTC watchdog flunks review, cited for sloppy procedures

By Shirley Gao

CFTC watchdog criticized for sloppy procedures, lack of quality control

Reform reading: Hedge, private equity funds now subject to SEC regulation

By Shirley Gao

Hedge, P.E. funds have until March 30 to register with SEC

One year after reform law passed, Wall Street still spending big on lobbying

By Shirley Gao

Wall Street has spent $100 million so far this year on lobbying, just slightly less than last year

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