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Passed in 2010 in the fallout of the Great Recession, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was the most significant financial reform since the Great Depression.
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Additional insights we found via Council on Foreign Relations
Dodd-Frank implemented new regulations primarily focused on creating guardrails within the financial system to prevent future economic crises.
The bill required banks to meet and prove certain capital requirements to keep them solvent and able to absorb losses to ensure that clients’ money was actually available to them and not locked up in different investments.
The bill also significantly expanded the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to regulate and enforce securities laws by giving the agency the power of an in-house adjudication.
The Volcker Rule in the Dodd-Frank Act prevents banks from trading their own funds, which is often criticized as government overreach.
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