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Financial Regulation

[10.22.09]

Senate Banking: Dark Pools, Flash Orders, High Frequency Trading, and Other Market Structure Issues

10:00 AM
538 Dirksen Senate Office Building

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[10.22.09]

Bill to tighten rules on ratings agencies has big loopholes

[10.22.09]

FDIC seeks bailout ban, risk fees

see also "Study suggests systemic-risk charge for small banks" (Reuters 10/21)

[10.22.09]

Derivatives Bill Amended To Let Big Banks Keep Some Contracts Secret

[10.22.09]

House Panel Debates Consumer-Financial Agency

see also "Republicans try to kill CFPA" (Politico 10/21)

[10.22.09]

Banks May Face New Capital Requirements

[10.22.09]

House Financial Services: Markup of H.R. 3818, H.R. 3817, H.R. 2609, and the Accountability and Transparency in Rating Agencies Act

10:00 AM
2128 Rayburn House Office Building

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[10.22.09]

House Financial Services: Markup of OTC Derivatives Markets Act, Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act, H.R.3763, and H.R. 3639

9:30 AM
2128 Rayburn House Office Building

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[10.21.09]

House Panel Puts Off Vote on Finance Measures Until Next Week

[10.21.09]

Banking groups oppose plans to consolidate regulators into single agency

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