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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
House bill to go after any large financial firm
By ANNE FLAHERTY
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In a sharp rebuke of Wall Street after a string of hefty bailouts last year, House Democrats are considering legislation that would let the government break up even healthy firms if regulators think they've grown too big.

Democrats also want to prohibit the Federal Reserve from directly lending to failing institutions.

"No more Fed (money) to AIG. No more Fed to Bear Stearns," said Rep. Barney Frank, referring to two major recipients of the Fed's emergency lending program.

The two provisions were expected to pass as part of a broader bill being considered this month by the House Financial Services Committee.

The legislation would set tougher standards for firms that grow so large and influential that regulators determine their failure could bring down the entire economy. It also would let regulators seize failing institutions, wipe out their shareholders and dismantle companies before their collapse frightens investors.

The full House was expected to vote on the bill and other financial reform proposals in early December.

Rep. Paul Kanjorski of Pennsylvania, a senior Democrat on the panel, wants to amend the bill so regulators could pre-emptively break apart any institution if they determine that its sheer size is a threat to the economy. A spokeswoman said the measure was still being drafted.

Frank, who chairs the Financial Services Committee, said he expects the proposal and a similar one by Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., to pass because of the risk mammoth institutions can pose to the economy.

The Obama administration, which hasn't embraced the idea, has cautioned that size alone cannot determine whether a firm poses a threat. Continued...

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