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[12.11.09]

House poised to back financial rules overhaul

[12.10.09]

U.S. House Debates Financial Rules Revamp Amid Clash Over Fund

[12.9.09]

Auto exemption stirs CFPA debate

[12.8.09]

House Democrats eye 'cramdown' measure for regulatory reform bill

[12.8.09]

House to vote this week on finance reform

[12.8.09]

Debt Raters Avoid Overhaul After Crisis

[12.8.09]

A lonely voice against the Fed now leads a chorus

[12.4.09]

Frank, Waxman ironing out differences over financial regulatory agency

[12.4.09]

Loophole in Derivatives Overhaul Legislation Undermines Transparency and Accountability

[12.3.09]

Financial regulatory package heads to House

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