Bush administration proposes sweeping overhaul of financial regulation

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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer

Published: March 28, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of the way the nation’s financial industry is regulated.
    In an effort to deal with the problems highlighted by the current severe credit crisis, the new plan would give major new powers to the Federal Reserve, according to a 26-page executive summary obtained Friday by The Associated Press.
    The proposal would designate the Fed as the primary regulator of market stability, greatly expanding the central bank’s ability to examine not just commercial banks but all segments of the financial services industry.
    The administration proposal, which was to be formally unveiled in a speech Monday by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, also proposes consolidating the current scheme of bank regulation.

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