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Fed Pick Shakes Up Bank Rules
Fed Pick Shakes Up Bank Rules
The rise of Daniel Tarullo, a lawyer with a longstanding interest in bank regulation appointed to the Fed Board by Obama, is a sign the era of light-touch bank regulation is over.
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Economist's View — ... Trying to Rein In ‘Too Big to Fail’ Institutions - NYTimes.com Fed's Tarullo Shakes Up Bank Rules - WSJ.com ...

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