Business of banking won’t be the same after July 21
Bankers unsure of when a particular provision of Dodd-Frank kicks in should put their money on July 21 as “the default effective date” for many of the provisions
by Ted Carter
Published: July 3,2011
Tags: banking, banking regulation, Business, finance, regulation
Bankers in Mississippi and elsewhere in the country have penciled in July 21 as the day a new era in America banking regulation begins in earnest. July 21 marks a year to the day that President Obama signed what one Mississippi banking executive calls an “absolute dramatic rewriting of the rules” of banking. Few banking [...]
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