Goldsmith Romero has a Good Day, But Republicans Question her Bank Policy Chops
Also, Crenshaw faces questions at nomination hearing on climate disclosure stance; hedge fund groups seek to boost case for overturning SEC short-selling rule
If Christy Goldsmith Romero’s job at her confirmation hearing today was to come off as a reasonable choice to set the scandal-tarred FDIC on a new path, she was pretty successful. Frequently referring to the decade she spent as an inspector general investigating fraud in the government’s financial crisis bailout program, she vowed to bring a culture of …