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Adelante Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-20-09 12:02 PM
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Obama Admin Considering Financial Services Watchdog Agency
U.S. May Add New Financial Watchdog
Consumer Agency Under Consideration



By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Binyamin Appelbaum and David Cho
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Obama administration is actively discussing the creation of a regulatory commission that would have broad authority to protect consumers who use financial products as varied as mortgages, credit cards and mutual funds, according to several sources familiar with the matter.

The proposed commission would be one of the administration's most significant steps yet to overhaul the financial regulatory system. It would also be one of its first proposals to address causes of the financial crisis such as predatory mortgage lending.

Plans for a new body remain fluid, but it could be granted broad powers to make sure the terms and marketing of a wide range of loans and other financial products are in the interests of ordinary consumers, sources said.

Sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because discussions are ongoing, said talks have begun with industry officials, lawmakers and other financial experts about the proposal, which would require legislation. Last night, senior policymakers, including Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and National Economic Council Director Lawrence H. Summers, were to discuss the idea at a dinner held at the Treasury Department.

Responsibility for regulation of consumer financial products is currently distributed among a patchwork of federal agencies. Some of these regulators regard consumer protection as a low priority. And some financial products are not regulated at all.

The proposal could centralize enforcement of existing laws and create a vehicle for imposing tougher rules.

-more


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/20...

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   Durbin talked about a similar commission  Imalittleteapot   May-20-09 12:06 PM   #1 
   It's what this is in aid of  Adelante   May-20-09 12:20 PM   #2 
   No one has confidence in our financial system. Why bother?  Democrats_win   May-20-09 12:29 PM   #3 
   And I wonder which Wall Street executive would be put in charge? n/t  Orsino   May-20-09 01:09 PM   #4 
   How about pay day loans?  HiFructosePronSyrup   May-20-09 03:36 PM   #5 
   Since it's obvious that Congress- and especially the Senate is owned  depakid   May-20-09 03:43 PM   #6 
 
Imalittleteapot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-20-09 12:06 PM
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1. Durbin talked about a similar commission
This is what is needed NOW.
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Adelante Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-20-09 12:20 PM
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2. It's what this is in aid of
Durbin's bill for a commission introduced in March.
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Democrats_win (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed May-20-09 12:29 PM
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3. No one has confidence in our financial system. Why bother?
The financial fraud of 2000 was followed by the 2008 financial fraud. No one should expect the financial industry to deliver anything but fraud.
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4. And I wonder which Wall Street executive would be put in charge? n/t
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5. How about pay day loans?
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6. Since it's obvious that Congress- and especially the Senate is owned
Edited on Wed May-20-09 03:43 PM by depakid
by the finanical services industry, this is about the only approach that might have a chance to achieve meaningful reforms.
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