The law gives regional and community banks relief from rules that they’ve decried as burdensome and costly.
Google and Facebook have also attracted notice from regulators.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is struggling to get data that shows how bad sexual harassment might be on Wall Street.
The bill says the Federal Reserve would be the sole regulator in charge of the Volcker Rule, a key Wall Street aim.
The Senate’s legislation mostly provides relief for smaller banks.
He won’t seek reelection next year, becoming the latest high-profile Republican to announce plans to leave Congress.
The Trump administration is exploring new technologies to replace the Social Security number as a personal identifier.
The litigation challenges the CFPB’s controversial effort to curb forced arbitration.
John Neely Kennedy won’t say where he stands on mandatory arbitration for bank customers.
The DOL wants to give wealth management companies until July 2019 to comply with the new regulation.