By James D. C. Barrall
Three years after the financial sector melted down, financial regulatory reform in the form of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act has worked its tortuous path through the political process and became law on July 21.
The impact of its 2,300 plus pages - and the many thousands of additional pages of regulations that will be required to implement it - on the financial sector and the U.S. econo...
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