In Volcker Rule debate, all sides get say -- but what will the regulators hear?

By Jeremy Borden

In the Dodd-Frank law's sprawling package of financial reforms, the Volcker rule stands out as one of few measures with the potential to tak

Recommended reading: No prosecutions, no extra budget, so why not start a hedge fund?

By Julie Vorman

A roundup of recent news articles to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law ...

Not my job: SEC ignores quarterly stock picks by big funds

By Julie Vorman

The Securities and Exchange Commission is not monitoring the quarterly reports submitted by big investors such as George Soros, John Paulson
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Wall Street quietly creates a new way to profit from homeowner distress

By Fred Schulte

Gladys Walker, a retiree on Social Security, owed less than $1,000 in overdue property taxes on her modest Florida home. So why did Bank of

Reform reading: TBTF banks lacking wind-down plan could be forced to restructure

By Julie Vorman

Lack of global pact also makes it hard to wind down big, complex banks

Excerpts from this story referencing "Hedge fund":

"… vices subcommittee hearing today, and his written testimony is posted here.Hedge funds, insurers suddenly modest – Insurance giant Mass Mutual Financial Group …"

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

Excerpts from this story referencing "Hedge fund":

"… of analysis, commentary and news about the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.Hedge fund regulations – The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted rules today …"

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Financial stability council warns Congress U.S. markets still fragile

By Shirley Gao

Financial Stability Oversight Council tells Congress markets are still vulnerable

Loophole lets big political donors wear multiple fundraising hats

By Peter H. Stone

Big fundraisers take advantage of loopholes to make multiple donations

Excerpts from this story referencing "Hedge fund":

"… to be a deliberate effort to hide his identity in violation of the law.” …"

Wall Street quietly creates a new way to profit from homeowner distress

By Fred Schulte

Large bank, hedge fund bundle small tax debts into private investments

Finance industry makes up nearly half of pro-Romney super PAC’s donations

By Alexandra Duszak and Rachael Marcus

America's wealthiest investors fill coffers of pro-Romney super PAC.

Excerpts from this story referencing "Rod Aycox":

"… s a very important power, so the payday lenders do not like the CFPB.” Rod Aycox, of Loan Max, and his title loan company Select Management Resources gave …"

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