Regs Fear Lawsuits
Regulators writing rules under the Dodd-Frank Act “live in constant fear and are virtually paralyzed by the threat” of lawsuits filed by Wall Street banks claiming the legislation did not adequately consider costs and benefits of the measures, according to Bart Chilton, a Democrat member of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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