FDIC Chief's Opponents Push Obscure Law In Bid to Derail Senate Confirmation
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Some Republicans are looking at an obscure legal requirement as a way to derail Martin Gruenberg’s nomination to run the FDIC. The issue has already been raised by a group of state banking regulators – and it’s now being touted by some of Gruenberg’s opponents. If the argument catches fire on Capitol Hill, it could significantly raise the temperature of…
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