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The focus since the 2016 election on easing rules, tax cuts and expanding access to credit is about to be turned on its head.
November 6 -
Several Senate, House and gubernatorial battles are of interest to financial firms. Here is a spotlight on specific contests, with updates as they become available.
November 6 -
The battle gaining the most attention Tuesday night will be which party controls the House next year. But other key races will help determine the makeup of the Senate Banking Committee.
November 4 -
The housing finance agency, which is increasingly at the forefront of reform discussions, has been without a permanent chief for almost two years.
October 28 -
The result could play a big role in whether banks see more regulatory relief next year or policymakers can coalesce around a housing finance reform plan.
October 25 -
Proposition 10 would give local jurisdictions a freer hand to restrict rents, but critics say that would lead to property devaluations. Some see an effect regardless of whether the measure passes.
October 10 -
At least six Trump administration picks to fill financial posts are still pending, but the bitterly partisan divide over Judge Brett Kavanaugh has taken up most of the energy in Congress.
September 28 -
The California Democrat would have more of a bully pulpit as chair of the Financial Services Committee, but some say she could take a pragmatic approach to passing banking legislation.
July 10