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Dismantling the Myths Around Wall Street Reform 

Myth 1: "Wall Street Reform Hurts Small Banks" - Neal S. Wolin, Deputy Treasury Secretary, Treasury Notes (10/17/11)

Myth 2: "Wall Street Reform Puts the U.S. at a Competitive Disadvantage Internationally" - Neal S. Wolin, Deputy Treasury Secretary, Treasury Notes (10/18/11)

Myth 3: "The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Is Bad for the Financial System" - Anthony Coley, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public, Treasury Notes (10/21/11)

"Winding Down" the GSEs

Reforming America's Housing Finance Market - A Report to Congress, February 2011, Treasury and HUD (2/11/11)

Obama Administration Plan Provides Path Forward for Reforming America’s Housing Finance Market, Winding down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Press Release, Treasury (2/11/11)

Housing Finance Reform

Public Input on Reform of the Housing Finance System
Department of the Treasury and Department of Housing and Urban Development
Federal Register, Vol. 75, No. 77, Notices (4/22/10)



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