Government
Dec. 3, 2016
What's in store for Dodd-Frank under Trump?
Speculation about the future of Dodd-Frank must consider two realities: In the Senate, the Republicans do not have a filibuster-proof majority, and on certain fundamental questions relating to financial regulation, there are still a variety of competing views. By Arthur S. Long and James Springer
Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, coupled with Republican control of both houses of Congress, raises the issue of the future of the Dodd-Frank Act. Speculation about the future of Dodd-Frank must consider two realities: In the Senate, the Republicans do not have a filibuster-proof majority, and on certain fundamental questions relating to financial regulation, there are still a variety of c...
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