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What does Dodd-Frank mean? In legal practice, “Dodd‑Frank” describes the United States’ Dodd‑Frank Wall Street Reform and consumer Protection Act 2010, a federal statute enacted after the financial crisis and used as shorthand for the post‑crisis US financial regulatory framework. It is legislation (not a UK or Irish legal term) and is commonly referenced in cross‑border matters. Key features include: the Volcker Rule (limits on proprietary trading and certain fund activities), derivatives regulation under Title VII (SEC/CFTC oversight, central clearing, margin and swap‑dealer registration), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), enhanced prudential standards and stress testing for large institutions, the Financial Stability Oversight Council...

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US Dodd‑Frank Act implementation tracker (archived): SEC/CFTC rules and guidance with effective/compliance dates; overview of Financial CHOICE Act changes and Treasury reform proposals

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The Financial Choice Act, approved by the US House of Representatives in June 2017, aims in substantial measure to roll back numerous restrictive elements of the Dodd-Frank Act, among them the Volcker Rule. In the wake of that vote, the US Treasury issued a 150-page document (‘Treasury Report’) for President Donald J. Trump, reviewing the United States’ financial regulatory architecture and setting out Executive steps and rule changes that could be implemented swiftly and promptly without delay to ease the burden on firms...

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