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Key US lawmaker proposes long-awaited clampdown on financial sector
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 04 - 2010

Democrat Christopher Dodd, chairman of the US Senate's powerful Banking Committee, on Monday proposed a stiff
clampdown on the workings of Wall Street to help prevent another
economic crisis from spiralling out of control, reported the dpa.
Dodd's draft legislation is the result of weeks of negotiations
with fellow committee members and marks the latest step in a long-
running battle to stiffen US financial regulations in the aftermath
of the worst economic crisis in decades.
The bill mirrors proposals offered by President Barack Obama over
the last year but is opposed by most opposition Republicans and has
been stalled for months. It awards the Federal Reserve new oversight
powers over the country's largest banks and restricts the ability of
financial firms to engage in trades using their clients' money.
"Let me be clear: we are still vulnerable to another crisis," Dodd
said at a press conference unveiling the draft bill. "And neither I
nor anyone else can tell you with any degree of certainty that the
American economy could survive another crisis of this magnitude. It
is certainly time to act."
The legislation would create a controversial new consumer
protection agency to regulate bank products like home mortgages and
credit cards. The idea is to stop banks from offering irresponsible
or misleading loans that families could not afford - a key driver of
the financial crisis.
Conservative Republicans and much of the financial industry have
strongly resisted creating a new agency for overseeing consumer
financial products, warning it will unnecessarily hamper businesses.
Dodd's legislation offers a partial compromise by proposing the new
agency within the Federal Reserve, rather than standing alone as an
entirely separate agency.
Obama, who has pushed for a separate consumer regulator, welcomed
the compromise and said that Dodd's draft measure "provides a strong
foundation to build a safer financial system."
The financial industry remained cautious.
Regulatory reform is landmark legislation, and we need to be sure
to get it right," said Steve Bartlett, head of the Financial Services
Roundtable, a lobby group for the industry. Bartlett said the
industry remained "concerned with the autonomous authority" awarded
the new consumer agency.
Dodd's Banking Committee could take up the legislation next week
and would have to approve the measure before it could be brought up
for a vote in the entire Senate. The House of Representatives
approved its own version of financial reform legislation last year.


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