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AFR in the News: Financial Regulation Advocates Fighting Bill to Gut Regulatory Agencies

There’s move afoot in the lame-duck Congress to strip power and independence away from financial and other regulators, according to David Dayen of Firedoglake. He’s talking about S 3468, the Independent Regulatory Analysis Act. In the name of more cost-benefit analysis, it would (as AFR says

Nov 09, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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It’s Past Time to Implement the Volcker Rule, Senators Say

Senators Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Carl Levin (D-Mich.) have appealed to regulators to finish work on the Volcker Rule, which was meant to prevent banks from engaging in hedge-fund style trading. That basic principle has been “the law of the land for over two years,”

Nov 05, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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AFR in the News: FDIC Looks Into Big Banks Making Payday Loans

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is looking into payday loan-like products offered by U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo and other lenders. The inquiry, according to the Portland (Ore.) Business Journal grew out of a February letter in which Americans for Financial Reform and more than 200

Nov 04, 2012 by admin in AFR in the News
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JPMorgan CEO Seeks to Rewrite History, AFR Tells Prosecutors

First the government wheedled his company into buying Bear Stearns; then the government sued his company over the misdeeds of Bear Stearns – that’s JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s hard-luck story. Don’t buy it – that’s the message of an AFR letter to the co-chairs of

Nov 04, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News

Banks Want Legal Immunity for Unaffordable Loans. Tell Your Senator “No Way.”

Bank lobbyists plan to make the most of the lame-duck session of Congress that gets underway after the election. Almost before anyone has a chance to notice, they hope to pass an amendment undermining a crucial piece of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law —

Nov 02, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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Comment Letter on Stable Value Contracts

In a joint letter, AFR urges the SEC and CFTC not to exempt this common type of financial guarantee, which closely resembles a swap, from new derivatives rules.

Nov 01, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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AFR in the News: Consumer Groups Want Fair Lending Data Added to Mortgage Settlement

“Consumer groups are urging the monitor of the national mortgage settlement to add data on race, ethnicity and geography to determine whether the five largest servicers are offering relief to communities hit hardest by foreclosures,” The American Banker reports. In an Oct. 31 article, The

Oct 31, 2012 by admin in AFR in the News
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HR 2827 & S 3620 – Municipalities & Taxpayers Beware!

The Dodd-Frank Act sought to protect municipalities and taxpayers against exploitative Wall Street financing deals. Now there are moves afoot to take back some of that promised protection.

Oct 26, 2012 by admin in Publications
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WHERE THEY STAND ON FINANCIAL REFORM: Votes Cast and Measures Proposed in the 112th Congress

This new report (from the AFR Activism Fund) tracks a stream of efforts by members of the current Congress to undermine one of the major acts of the last Congress: the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. Since Dodd-Frank, Wall Street interests have lobbied to roll back

Oct 26, 2012 by admin in Publications
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Financial Reform News: Top Financial Watchdogs Question Senate Bill to Curtail Their Independence

Six financial regulators are challenging the logic of a Senate bill (S. 3468) that would empower the President to direct their agencies (among others) to submit all proposed rules to the White House Office of Management and Budget for prior review. The bill, known as

Oct 26, 2012 by admin in Financial Reform News
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