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AmericasAugust 1 2011

Dodd-Frank Act's long arm is felt around the world

On the one-year anniversary of Dodd-Frank, much may have been achieved, but almost as many rule-making deadlines have been missed. More importantly, there are growing industry concerns that lack of agreement about how to apply the extraterritorial reach of US regulation is a problem that just will not go away.
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The one-year anniversary of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the most sweeping change to financial regulation in the US since the Great Depression. 

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