The Dodd-Frank Act requires or authorises various federal agencies
to issue hundreds of rules to implement reforms intended to
strengthen the financial services industry. This book examines the
regulatory analyses federal agencies performed for rules issued
pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act and how the agencies consulted with
each other in implementing the final rules to avoid duplication or
conflicts. Most Dodd-Frank Act regulations have not been finalised
or in place for sufficient time for their full impacts to
materialise. Recognising these and other limitations, the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) took a multi-pronged
approach to assess the impact of some of the act's provisions and
rules, with an initial focus on the act's systemic risk goals.
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