Federal regulations set to restrain Wall Street risk

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The toughest financial regulations since the Great Depression are headed for final votes in Congress next week, covering...

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Federal regulations set to restrain Wall Street risk
WASHINGTON—Congressional negotiators struck a deal Friday on the toughest financial regulations since the Great Depression, aiming to rein in Wall Street excess and tighten rules on everything from simple debit card swipes to the most complex securities.

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3 Responses to “Federal regulations set to restrain Wall Street risk”

  1. Starhawke says:

    It's called the Great Depression because it was so large, not because it was good

  2. Chris says:

    Open a bank account. All of them come with debit cards now days, unless you decline it.

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