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    Senate takes first step to passing Dodd-Frank relief for smaller banks

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    Why a US economic bellwether believes the best is yet to come

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    Regional bankers contend that they are not Wall Street banks, and shouldn't be regulated as such. They don't compare in size to banks like JPMorgan Chase, which has over $2 trillion in assets, and their activities are closer to those of community banks than they are to the complicated financial dealings of Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley.
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    GOP’s diminished hopes for Dodd-Frank rewrite rest on Democratic help

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    Randal Quarles, The Federal Reserve vice chairman responsible for coordinating regulatory policies, said banking agencies will
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    Trump administration prepping ‘material changes’ to key post-crisis banking rule

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    Treasury official Craig Phillips, speaking at the Trump International Hotel to a conference of the Institute of International Bankers, said that the Trump administration is almost ready to begin rewriting the
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    Rewrite of ‘Volcker Rule’ for banks coming soon, Treasury official says

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    During a Senate Banking Committee hearing, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told proponents of S. 2155, which is expected to be considered next week, that it wouldn't lessen Fed oversight of those global banks. The bill would loosen some of the tougher Dodd-Frank requirements for banks with between $50 billion in assets and $250 billion in assets, a provision meant to provide relief to larger regional banks. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Democrats insist Dodd-Frank relief bill would loosen rules for foreign megabanks

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    Jerome Powell cautioned that it's important that students be able to borrow to finance their educations, but said they might not understand the risks that come with student loans. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Federal Reserve chairman: Mounting student debt could hold back economic growth

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    March 1, 2018 5:08 pm
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    During a Senate Banking Committee hearing, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told proponents of S. 2155, which is expected to be considered next week, that it wouldn't lessen Fed oversight of those global banks. The bill would loosen some of the tougher Dodd-Frank requirements for banks with between $50 billion in assets and $250 billion in assets, a provision meant to provide relief to larger regional banks. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Jerome Powell suggests sustained 3.5 percent unemployment could be achievable

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    February 27, 2018 5:55 pm
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    Jerome Powell doesn’t see signs of a bubble right now

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    Jerome Powell: The Fed won’t let the economy overheat

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