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Monday
Feb072011

The Implications of Dodd-Frank: Executive Compensation and Financial Regulators

The FDIC announced a rule proposal today that was co-sponsored by Treasury, the SEC, the Fed, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, that would impose limits on executive compensation for large financial institutions.  The proposal is here.  We will have comments on the proposal in subsequent posts. 

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