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[3.26.09]

House Oversight - Roles and Responsibilities of Inspectors General in Financial Markets Regulatory Agencies

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2247 Rayburn House Office Building

Visit the House.gov page for details »

[3.26.09]

Senate Banking - Modernizing Bank Supervision and Regulation, Part II

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
538 Dirksen Senate Office Building

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[3.26.09]

A Growing Chorus on the Hill Questions the Fed's Decisions

[3.25.09]

Inspectors General: Independent Oversight of Financial Regulatory Agencies

GAO: Testimony on the Improved Financial and Commodity Markets Oversight and Accountability Act
[3.20.09]

Raters See Windfall in Bailout Program

[3.19.09]

Who is responsible for TARP oversight?

see also, testimony presented to the House Ways and Means Committee by SIGTARP and GAO

[3.19.09]

F.D.I.C. Chief Urges Changes in Financial Oversight

see also "Senators Debate Fed's Role in Overseeing Systemic Risk" from the Wall Street Journal

[3.19.09]

13 Recipients of TARP Funds Owe $220 Million in Back Taxes

[3.19.09]

G.M. Tries a New Tack to Win Aid

[3.18.09]

Regulator Weakness Cited in Report

see also the GAO report

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