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Financial Regulation Reform Creating the Next Great Depression?
Date: 7/21/2010
Financial Regulation Reform Creating the Next Great Depression Part 1
Financial Regulation Reform Creating the Next Great Depression Part 2
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Financial Regulation Reform
Creating the Next Great Depression? Next Great Depression Coming Thanks to Financial Regulation Reform Coming Economic Collapse & Dow Crash
Financial
Regulation Reform Obama Speech.
The US Congress has passed the stiffest restrictions on banks and Wall Street since the Great Depression, clamping down on lending practices and expanding consumer protections to prevent a repeat of the 2008 meltdown that knocked the economy to its knees.A year in the making and 22 months after the collapse of Lehman Brothers triggered a worldwide panic in credit and other markets, the bill cleared its final hurdle with a 60-39 Senate vote. It now goes to the White House for President Barack Obama's signature, expected as early as Wednesday.
The law will give the government new powers to break up companies that threaten the economy, create a new agency to guard consumers in their financial transactions and shine a light into shadow financial markets that escaped the oversight of regulators.From storefront payday lenders to the biggest banking and investment houses on Wall Street, few players in the financial world are immune to the bill's reach. Consumer and investor transactions, whether simple debit card swipes or the most complex securities trades, face new safeguards or restrictions.
A powerful council of regulators would be on the lookout for risks across the finance system. Large, failing financial institutions would be liquidated and the costs assessed on their surviving peers. The Federal Reserve is getting new powers while falling under greater congressional scrutiny.